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This message, grounded in Matthew’s Gospel, reveals that Jesus’ resurrection was no accident—it was a divine triumph. @BishopHennings highlights the undeniable signs: the earthquake, the veil torn in the temple, and the rising of many saints—all evidence that God's power shattered every barrier between heaven and earth.
Rejecting the false claim that the disciples stole Jesus’ body, @BishopHennings affirms that the resurrection was a move of God, not a myth. He introduces the idea of isocrisy—the believer’s shared authority with Christ—declaring that we too can experience our own earthquake moments of breakthrough.
The message emphasizes that God's presence, power, and promises remain active in the lives of all who believe.
By Roderick L. HenningsThis message, grounded in Matthew’s Gospel, reveals that Jesus’ resurrection was no accident—it was a divine triumph. @BishopHennings highlights the undeniable signs: the earthquake, the veil torn in the temple, and the rising of many saints—all evidence that God's power shattered every barrier between heaven and earth.
Rejecting the false claim that the disciples stole Jesus’ body, @BishopHennings affirms that the resurrection was a move of God, not a myth. He introduces the idea of isocrisy—the believer’s shared authority with Christ—declaring that we too can experience our own earthquake moments of breakthrough.
The message emphasizes that God's presence, power, and promises remain active in the lives of all who believe.