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From the earliest days of our movement, a greeting arose that was so meaningful. The early Christians greeted each other with the constant reminder that their story was not over and the best was yet to come. The one to initiate the greeting would say, "Christ is risen." The one responding would say, "He is risen indeed." From the very beginning, true Christianity has been a movement of the indeed.
He has risen indeed.
To those who say that the resurrection is just a metaphor; to those who imagine that after Jesus died, his disciples found themselves still moved by his life and his teaching and at some point said, "Let's honor his memory by talking about him like he's still alive.
We say, "No he is risen indeed." Resurrection Sunday is an indeed day.
By Dan Nold (Pastor of Calvary Church)5
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From the earliest days of our movement, a greeting arose that was so meaningful. The early Christians greeted each other with the constant reminder that their story was not over and the best was yet to come. The one to initiate the greeting would say, "Christ is risen." The one responding would say, "He is risen indeed." From the very beginning, true Christianity has been a movement of the indeed.
He has risen indeed.
To those who say that the resurrection is just a metaphor; to those who imagine that after Jesus died, his disciples found themselves still moved by his life and his teaching and at some point said, "Let's honor his memory by talking about him like he's still alive.
We say, "No he is risen indeed." Resurrection Sunday is an indeed day.

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