Reflections on the Resurrection | Easter Sunday Panel Midweek Training by NorthernLife
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On Easter Sunday night, we had a time of reflection on the resurrection facilitated by a panel including Jonathan Shanks, Benjamin Shanks and Jack Long.
00:00 – Introduction
01:25 – Recap of Sunday morning
04:37 – Resurrection as the pattern of the Christian life
06:20 – Why is the resurrection needed?
08:56 – Suffering as a kind of death
09:26 – Resurrection of the physical body
12:30 – Resurrection as first fruits
13:56 – Is the resurrection spiritual or physical?
20:13 – Can Jesus experience suffering now?
22:36 – Where did Jesus go when he died?
25:28 – What does it mean to "crucify the flesh?"
27:18 – Do we experience the resurrection now?
29:46 – How the resurrection transforms every day
32:18 – Was Lazarus resurrected?
33:27 – The uniqueness of the resurrection
35:56 – How is suffering connected to resurrection?
37:16 – What is the cross that we carry?
39:04 – Suffering comes from struggling against the flesh
44:40 – Resurrection woven into the world
On Easter Sunday night, we had a time of reflection on the resurrection facilitated by a panel including Jonathan Shanks, Benjamin Shanks and Jack Long.
00:00 – Introduction
01:25 – Recap of Sunday morning
04:37 – Resurrection as the pattern of the Christian life
06:20 – Why is the resurrection needed?
08:56 – Suffering as a kind of death
09:26 – Resurrection of the physical body
12:30 – Resurrection as first fruits
13:56 – Is the resurrection spiritual or physical?
20:13 – Can Jesus experience suffering now?
22:36 – Where did Jesus go when he died?
25:28 – What does it mean to "crucify the flesh?"
27:18 – Do we experience the resurrection now?
29:46 – How the resurrection transforms every day
32:18 – Was Lazarus resurrected?
33:27 – The uniqueness of the resurrection
35:56 – How is suffering connected to resurrection?
37:16 – What is the cross that we carry?
39:04 – Suffering comes from struggling against the flesh
44:40 – Resurrection woven into the world
47 min