• The Crucified One; He has risen! (Mark 16:1-8) -- Rev. John W. Armstrong

  • Mar 31 2024
  • Length: 17 mins
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The Crucified One; He has risen! (Mark 16:1-8) -- Rev. John W. Armstrong

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    The Crucified One; He has risen! (Mark 16:1-8)

    I. Fact (____________________) + meaning (____________________) = the Gospel (v.6; Matthew 1:18-25; Luke 2:7-20).

    A. “Seeking” Jesus is not a _________________ in Mark’s Gospel (v.6; cf. 1:32; 3:32; 8:11-12; 11:18; 12:12; 14:1,11; 14:55)

    B. Not “who was crucified” but, literally, “the crucified one” (v.6, a perfect passive participle, referring to something that happened in the past and continues in the present; Luke 24:40; 1 Corinthians 2:2).

    II. The resurrection does not eclipse the crucifixion, it ___________________ it (Romans 4:25).

    A. God raised not just anyone, but the One ____________________ for us all (v.6).

    B. The _____________________ gives the cross its power (Romans 1:4; 2 Corinthians 13:4; Colossians 2:13-14).

    III. Application: Failure isn’t final!

    A. Even if no one else is ___________________, Jesus is (v.7; 2 Timothy 2:13).

    B. The first act of His public ministry is to gather disciples (Mark 1:16-20), and the first act of His resurrected life is to __________________ them (v.7).

    C. Christ builds His church despite human failure, and it is human failure makes the church, and its ministry of forgiveness, ____________________.

    D. For us and our salvation, He remains the _______________________ (v.6; Romans

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