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WHAT'S HE DOING NOW?

by Steve Wagers

Scripture: HEBREWS 7:24-25


What's He Doing Now?
Steve Wagers
Hebrews 7:24-25
April 8. 2007

Sermon Outline
1. The Pardon He Now Longs to Extend!
A) A Reliable Savior
B) A Rescuing Savior
2. The Prayer He Now Loves to Express!
A) He Compassionately Prays for Us
B) He Continually Prays for Us
3. The Preeminence He Now Lives to Expect!
A) The Vastness of His Person
B) The Greatness of His Position

A Sunday school teacher was teaching a group of four-year-olds. It was Easter Sunday and she asked, "Does anyone know what today is?" One little girl raised her hand and said, "It's Easter." The teacher complimented her and then asked, "Does anyone know what makes Easter so special?" The same little girl raised her hand and said, "Easter is special because Jesus rose from the dead..."Before the teacher could compliment her, the little girl added, "but if He sees His shadow, He has to go back in for seven weeks."

Since the year 325, Easter has been observed on the first Sunday after the full moon following the vernal equinox (the time when the sun crosses the equator). Therefore, Easter always falls between March 22nd and April 25th. Early Christians observed Easter on the 14th day of Nisan (April) regardless of what day of the week it fell on.

There was an Illinois man who left the snow-filled
streets of Chicago for a vacation in Florida. His wife was on a business trip and was planning to meet him there the next day. When he reached his hotel, he thought he would send his wife a quick e-mail.

However, he could not find the scrap of paper on which he had written her e-mail address, so he tried to type it from memory. Unfortunately, he missed one letter and mistakenly sent his note to an elderly woman whose husband had passed away just the day before.

When this grieving widow checked her e-mail, she took one look at the monitor, read the message, let out a tremendous scream, and fell to the floor in a dead faint. Her family rushed into the room and saw this note on t ...

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