7 Quotes About Resurrection Of Jesu

While many of us would love to believe that our lives are guided by some divine purpose, everything that happens to us is simply the result of God’s will. The world is full of people claiming to be prophets and messiahs, but they are all false prophets who claim to have the secret knowledge of how to be a better person. In reality, they can teach us nothing about faith and faithfulness. They only lead us astray, stealing our money and leading us into temptation Read more

Some people choose to follow these false prophets out of a false hope that they will bring them closer to God, but this is a dangerous path as it leads them away from their true calling as Christians. In Jesus Christ we have a true savior who has been sent from God as a gift to redeem our sinful nature. We should follow him as he leads us from one stage of life to another, teaching us all along the way what we need to do to remain faithful and pure in heart.

Follow these resurrection-of-jesus quotes for help in your walk with God.

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Doubt as sin. – Christianity has done its utmost to close the circle and declared even doubt to be sin. One is supposed to be cast into belief without reason, by a miracle, and from then on to swim in it as in the brightest and least ambiguous of elements: even a glance towards land, even the thought that one perhaps exists for something else as well as swimming, even the slightest impulse of our amphibious nature – is sin! And notice that all this means that the foundation of belief and all reflection on its origin is likewise excluded as sinful. What is wanted are blindness and intoxication and an eternal song over the waves in which reason has drowned. . Friedrich Nietzsche
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It hardly matters how the body of Jesus came to be missing because in the last analysis what convinced the people that he had risen from the dead was not the absence of his corpse but his living presence. And so it has been ever since. Frederick Buechner
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From a medical standpoint, the third and the most probable explanation is that Jesus was indeed dead, and what his disciples experienced were mere hallucinations evoked by the grief over the loss of their beloved teacher. It is clinically known as “Post-Bereavement Hallucinations Experiences” or PBHE. Abhijit Naskar
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Most of Jesus’ life is told through the four Gospels of the New Testament, known as the Canonical gospels, written by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. These are not biographies in the modern sense but accounts with allegorical intent. They are written to engender faith in Jesus as the Messiah and the incarnation of God, and not to provide factual data about Jesus’s life. This left the door of exaggeration open. And through that door all kinds of mystical non-sense crept in and made place right alongside the good philosophical teachings of Jesus. Abhijit Naskar
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We are called to be strange in the same way that the early Christian communities were strange to the world around them. The community in Antioch brought together Jews and Samaritans, Greeks and Romans, slaves and free, men and women in a way that was so confusing that people didn't know what to call them. So they called them "Christians." The only way they knew to describe their peculiar actions was to say that they were followers of an odd preacher from Galilee. The world is longing for such new and odd communities in our time. . I pray the time is now and that the resurrection might begin in us. Emmanuel Katongole
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Your trials equal the power of God that works in you. If your battles are intense, then what God has deposited in you is deep. Paul Gitwaza