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In today’s sermon, Apostle Alfred Williams proclaims, “He is risen!” and unpacks what Christ’s resurrection means for believers now. He draws from Revelation 22:12–17 to warn that going to church is not the same as going to heaven—only those who “wash their robes” and turn from sin will enter the Kingdom of Heaven, while persistent rebellion leaves people outside. He then points to the sure hope of the Church: Jesus will return in the same way He ascended (Acts 1:9–11), and prays that anything that could hinder your rapture-ready life would be broken off you. Moving into Matthew 28:1–6, he highlights the moment heaven intervened—an angel descended, an earthquake shook the ground, and the stone was rolled away and sat upon as a sign that no power could reverse God’s victory.
By Apostle Alfred WilliamsIn today’s sermon, Apostle Alfred Williams proclaims, “He is risen!” and unpacks what Christ’s resurrection means for believers now. He draws from Revelation 22:12–17 to warn that going to church is not the same as going to heaven—only those who “wash their robes” and turn from sin will enter the Kingdom of Heaven, while persistent rebellion leaves people outside. He then points to the sure hope of the Church: Jesus will return in the same way He ascended (Acts 1:9–11), and prays that anything that could hinder your rapture-ready life would be broken off you. Moving into Matthew 28:1–6, he highlights the moment heaven intervened—an angel descended, an earthquake shook the ground, and the stone was rolled away and sat upon as a sign that no power could reverse God’s victory.