Thesis: Through his prophetic declaration of resurrecting the temple in three days, Jesus not only foreshadows his own resurrection but calls us to experience the transformative power of his risen life in the temple of our own hearts. Baptist
Introduction: In John 2:19, Jesus speaks of a resurrection that changes everything for believers.
1. Jesus foresees his own resurrection, calling it a raising of the temple (John 2:19). A. This prophecy was about his body, the true temple that would rise again. B. His resurrection is proof of his divine authority and truth.
2. The resurrection is central to our faith, proving Jesus as the Son of God (Romans 1:4). A. Without this, our faith is in vain, as Paul writes (1 Corinthians 15:14). B. As Jesus is raised, so too are we called to new life.
3. We are invited to experience the resurrection power in our daily lives (Ephesians 1:19-20). A. Our bodies become temples of the Holy Spirit, filled with resurrection power (1 Corinthians 6:19). B. This leads us to a personal transformation, aligning our lives with his risen glory.
Conclusion: Embracing Jesus' resurrection means allowing his life to transform our hearts, inviting others to witness his power.
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