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Podcast: Easter Changes Everything! | S2 E2

For this very special episode, Moses and Grace discuss the reality of Good Friday and the joy of Easter Sunday. Moses references Dostoevsky's encounter with Hans Holbein's The Dead Christ and the Easter sermons of Martin Luther, while Grace discusses Fleming Rutledge's The Crucifixion: Understanding the Death of Christ. Finally, the hosts discuss what it means to benefit from Christ's death and resurrection, and how Christ's victory over sin and death is, in a sense, political.

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Breaking News: Jesus Christ Has Defeated Death and Given Us New Life

By Luke Mueller

Spring is a wonderful time of year. During this season, we see the snow of winter melt away to be replaced by new life. In this cycle of nature, we experience the physical manifestation of what Easter means. The resurrection of Jesus Christ allows us to sprout out of the rocky ground and begin a new life in accordance with His Word, by the power of His Holy Spirit.

Ever since the original sin of Adam, humanity has been guilty before God and subject to his wrath (Genesis 3:14). There is no way to put it nicely. Every day, we all actively participate in rebellion from God, and without His grace, we condemn ourselves to an eternity apart from Him. Fortunately for us, the story does not end here. God, in His grace, sent His son to take on the wrath that we justly deserved (Romans 2:5). The Bible tells us that Jesus came to be the propitiation for those sins (Romans 3:25). He did so by dying on a cross. But again this was not the end of the story, because on the third day Jesus rose from the grave and ascended into glory.

In the book The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, C.S. Lewis gives a wonderful fictionalized portrayal of the importance of Jesus’ sacrifice and resurrection. Edmund, one of the main protagonists, falls prone to the lies of the evil White Witch, and in doing so is condemned to die. Edmund represents us in all our weakness and sinfulness. He would be doomed to die if it were not for Aslan, the Great Lion, who takes on Edmund’s debt and dies in his place. Aslan is beaten, shamed, and killed on a cold, stone table. But, with the warmth of the rising sun, Aslan rises from the dead and the power of the White Witch is broken. (. . . CONTINUE READING)

 

Sign Your Teen Up for Our Leadership Camp (July 24-29) - Early Registration Deadline Has Been EXTENDED to April 18

Our Early Bird Deadline for LEAD 2022 is coming up next Monday! At LEAD, we are equipping young people to boldly stand for the truth and become effective leaders right now and as they launch into adulthood.


What: A hands-on leadership and worldview camp which equips the next generation of Christian leaders to engage the culture.


Who: Highschool students ages 13–19


When: July 24-29, 2022


Why: LEAD provides students with an opportunity to strengthen their worldview, develop leadership skills, and learn the legislative process!


This year renowned pro-life speaker Ryan Bomberger will be joining us at LEAD as our keynote speaker! Learn more about LEAD and register at www.leadminnesota.org!

 

Promoted: Sidewalk Counseling Training Seminar (April 26)

If you can hand someone a brochure, you can help save a life! Learn how to save babies by peacefully reaching out to those entering local abortion facilities.   Prayer supporters are also needed and are welcome to attend.  Open to Christians of all denominations.  No charge.

Hosted by the Sanctity of Life Ministry, Bethlehem Baptist Church, and presented by Pro-Life Action Ministries.  Ample free parking in the church lot.

For more information or to register, contact:  [email protected] or  call (651) 797-6364.

Is God calling you to do more for the unborn? Learn more about sidewalk counseling here.

 

Promoted: Christian Faithfulness in an Age of Anxiety (May 6-7)

From the Davenant Institute:

Christians in America today are living through a time of what can feel like unprecedented crisis, conflict, and disruption. The Covid-19 pandemic, and the reactions to it—and the reactions to the reactions to it. The George Floyd protests, and subsequent waves of anti-racist and anti-anti-racist agitation that have roiled American churches, colleges, and courtrooms. The most fiercely contested presidential election since 1876. Exhausted by these and other crises, together with the steady marginalization of Christian faith in American public life, many pastors—and their parishioners—are ready to throw in the towel.

As wrenching as these experiences are, it’s important to remind ourselves, in this ADD age, that crisis is probably the default state of most human societies, the regular backdrop against which the church is called to carry out its world-saving work. Consider: we are apt to look back nostalgically on the glories of the Elizabethan era. Yet the typical Englishman of the late 1580s probably felt trapped in whirlwind of perpetual crisis: an existential threat of foreign invasion, assassination plots real and imagined, a harsh government crackdown on religious dissidents, together with regular bouts of plague. From this unpromising soil, however, sprouted some of the greatest riches of Christian theology and literature in all history. 

By stepping back from the chaos of our own moment to see how the church has handled political and social crises in the past, we can gain fresh perspective and renewed hope to persevere through the trials of our own day. We can also be challenged to rethink our own assumptions about the greatest dangers and temptations of our present moment.

Join us at this mini-conference, sponsored by The Davenant Institute and Bethlehem College and Seminary, to learn more about how the trials and triumphs of our Protestant forebears can teach us how to walk faithfully today in an age of anxiety. 

May 6-7, 2022

St. Paul, MN

Join us in St. Paul, Minnesota for a two-day mini-conference. Our plenary speakers will be Dr. Joe Rigney, President of Bethlehem College and Seminary, and Dr. Brad Littlejohn, President of The Davenant Institute.

Conference proceedings will run from 6:30 PM on Friday, May 6 till 5:00 PM on Saturday, May 7.

 

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