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So often we think that it is the skeptic or the scientist that has the problem with the resurrection. Some people probably think that they are superior in that they do not merely accept these testimonies. I am sure that there are some people who think that they are advanced and developed because they question the resurrection. So, it seems that this is an important doctrine for God to get right. Why does he then record that his own followers doubted the resurrection? Why do we as Christians want to even believe in a resurrection? Why is this resurrection so hard to understand? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "The Resurrection that Mattered."
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