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THE IMPLICATIONS OF CHRIST’S RESURRECTION
Text: John 20:1-31 There is a popular saying ‘seeing is believing’. This implies that until you see, you cannot believe. In Christianity, it is very wrong. If you must see before you believe, then it is no longer faith, you are walking by sight. The true order is that you believe and then you will see. Jesus said, “If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth”. Mark 9:23. Believing must therefore come before seeing. We are not to walk by sight; we are expected to walk by faith. If you must see before believing, it is no longer faith and anything not borne out of faith…
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WORKER OR WORSHIPPER
The Church is full of workers but where are the worshippers? God is not looking for workers. God desires worshippers, those who worship Him in spirit and in truth. It is very difficult to make worshippers out of workers. Worship and the love of God should be our number one priority as christian. (Read: John 4:23-24, 1 Cor. 3:11-15) Another word for motive is ‘spirit’. Any service rendered with the wrong motive is described in the bible as hay, stubble, wood waiting to be devoured by fire. We all should be willing to work for the Lord but it is a matter of grace on God’s part and our work must…