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Question 5: Part 2: What Evidence is there that Jesus Rose from the Dead? Reason 4

Question 5: Part 2: What Evidence is there that Jesus Rose from the Dead? Reason 4

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Welcome back to Eternal Life, the for-everyone and free podcast series that objectively explores the historical, logical, and academic evidence of the life of Jesus Christ. Today, we are continuing with part two of question five: What evidence is there that Jesus rose from the dead? Our previous episode explored the first three reasons why we cannot deny Jesus’ resurrection, and today we thoroughly unpack reason number four.   

There are four astonishing conversions that prove to me that Jesus rose from the dead. These are men who denied Jesus as divine and even launched crusades against Christians, before witnessing a miraculous resurrection that forced them to believe. So, let’s take a closer look at why Thomas, Paul (Saul), James, and the Roman officer chose to denounce their beliefs and assume the Christian faith instead. 

  • What the conversion of four skeptics tells us about Jesus rising from the dead. 
  • How God doesn’t need us to believe in him for us to start our relationship with Him. 
  • Why you should put your faith in God and not in Christians. 
  • The true definition of repentance. 
  • How adequate Biblical research is the only thing separating believers from nonbelievers.  

 

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Eternal Life Podcast Resource 

The Case for Christ: A Journalist's Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus

Rory Vaden 

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