Praise God, We Shall Have a New Body Someday
Donald Cantrell
1 Corinthian's 15: 50 - 58
I - Paul's Shocking Report (50, 53)
II - Paul's Startling Revelation (51 - 52)
III - Paul's Stunning Realization (54 - 57)
IV - Paul's Satisfying Response (58)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Theme: ''What happens to these old earthly bodies at the rapture?''
WELLINGTON DEFEATED...
It is a story about how the news of the victory at the battle at Waterloo arrived in England. There were no telegrams or telephones in those days, nobody could send an SMS or put it up on FaceBook or YouTube, of course, but everyone knew that Wellington was facing Napoleon in that great battle on the 18th of June 1815, and that the future of England was in great uncertainty.
A sailing ship semaphored (signaled with coded flags) the news to the signalman on top of Winchester Cathedral. He signaled to another man somewhere on a hill, and this way the news of the battle was passed on by semaphore from one place to another all the way to London and across the whole land.
When the ship came in, the signalman on board semaphored the first word:
''Wellington''. The next word was ''defeated'', and then the fog came down and the ship could not be seen. ''Wellington defeated'' went across England, and there was great gloom all over the countryside.
After two or three hours, the fog lifted, and the signal came again: ''Wellington defeated the enemy.'' Then all England rejoiced.
There was that day, when they put the body of the Lord in the tomb, that the message appeared to be Christ dead, defeated.... But three days later, the fog lifted and Jesus arose from the grave as a mighty victor over death, hell, and the grave.
THE LIFE VEST
The USS Astoria (C-34) was the first U.S. cruiser to engage the Japanese during the Battle of Savo Island, a night action fought 8-9 August 1942. Although she scored two hits on the Imperial flagshi ...
Donald Cantrell
1 Corinthian's 15: 50 - 58
I - Paul's Shocking Report (50, 53)
II - Paul's Startling Revelation (51 - 52)
III - Paul's Stunning Realization (54 - 57)
IV - Paul's Satisfying Response (58)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Theme: ''What happens to these old earthly bodies at the rapture?''
WELLINGTON DEFEATED...
It is a story about how the news of the victory at the battle at Waterloo arrived in England. There were no telegrams or telephones in those days, nobody could send an SMS or put it up on FaceBook or YouTube, of course, but everyone knew that Wellington was facing Napoleon in that great battle on the 18th of June 1815, and that the future of England was in great uncertainty.
A sailing ship semaphored (signaled with coded flags) the news to the signalman on top of Winchester Cathedral. He signaled to another man somewhere on a hill, and this way the news of the battle was passed on by semaphore from one place to another all the way to London and across the whole land.
When the ship came in, the signalman on board semaphored the first word:
''Wellington''. The next word was ''defeated'', and then the fog came down and the ship could not be seen. ''Wellington defeated'' went across England, and there was great gloom all over the countryside.
After two or three hours, the fog lifted, and the signal came again: ''Wellington defeated the enemy.'' Then all England rejoiced.
There was that day, when they put the body of the Lord in the tomb, that the message appeared to be Christ dead, defeated.... But three days later, the fog lifted and Jesus arose from the grave as a mighty victor over death, hell, and the grave.
THE LIFE VEST
The USS Astoria (C-34) was the first U.S. cruiser to engage the Japanese during the Battle of Savo Island, a night action fought 8-9 August 1942. Although she scored two hits on the Imperial flagshi ...
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