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Is there any difference between us now and
Is there any difference between us now and
what we were before our resurrection
what we were before our resurrection
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of Christs resurrection is a power that
of Christs resurrection is a power that
brings us to judgement. If Christ be
brings us to judgement. If Christ be
not risen then there is no resuurction
not risen then there is no resurrection
from the dead. This was Pauls argument
from the dead. This was Pauls argument
to the Saducees. But if he is risen then
to the Saducees. But if he is risen then
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unto the resurrection of damnation.
unto the resurrection of damnation.
If X be not risen there will be no power
If X be not risen there will be no power
to summon to judgement, and corse greatly
to summon to judgement, and cause greatly

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23 Is there any difference between us now and what we were before our resurrection from death? Are we living as though we had passed through the grave and had been separated from this world? Are we now witnessing to the power of X over sin and death and the grave? - Again let us remember that the power of Christs resurrection is a power that brings us to judgement. If Christ be not risen then there is no resurrection from the dead. This was Pauls argument to the Saducees. But if he is risen then we must all appear before the judgement seat of X that we may be judged according to the done here in the body. All that are in their graves shall hear his voice and shall come forth. They that have done good unto the resurrection of life, and they that have done evil unto the resurrection of damnation. If X be not risen there will be no power to summon to judgement, and cause greatly