paroles de chanson Death & Resurrection Pt.1 - Luke 24 - Timothy Brindle
Dude
you
should
be
floored
by
Luke
24
After
being
resurrected
from
the
tomb
to
restore
Everyone
Jesus
was
crucified
for
As
He
speaks
to
His
disciples
hear
rebukes
from
our
Lord
("He
reproved
them
What
for")
For
not
believing
that
the
Old
Testament
had
this
very
truth
at
its
core
The
only
proof
that
is
sure,
The
O.T.
Is
about
His
death
and
resurrection,
so
you
can′t
ignore!
Hear
the
Son
of
God
as
I
quote
Him:
"O
foolish
ones
to
not
believe
all
that
The
Prophets
have
spoken!"
(Luke
24:25)
Then
their
"noggins"
were
opened
(v.
45)
As
He
exegeted
the
Scriptures
which
Can't
be
possibly
broken
(John
10:35)
See
all
the
Law
of
Moses,
Psalms
and
the
Prophets
(Luke
24:44)
Are
really
all
about
the
Son
of
God
in
their
topics
So
the
3 main
Old
Testament
sections
Are
really
all
about
Christ′s
death
and
resurrection
(v.
46)
And
the
Gospel
proclamation—all
across
the
nations
(v.
47)
Well,
this
might
seem
like
such
a
"lofty
statement"
But
did
He
read
Himself
into
the
text?
NO
SIRS
The
Old
Testament
is
about
Him
on
its
OWN
TERMS
So
go
learn
and
so
turn
Until
like
His
disciples
your
hearts
and
your
soul's
burn!
(v.
32)
And
if
you
happen
to
ask
the
question:
It
doesn't
just
become
about
Him
after
the
Resurrection!
"Christ′s
death
and
resurrection
is
The
main
theme
of
the
whole
Old
Testament
Yo—go
check
the
Scripts!"
The
main
theme
of
the
whole
Old
Testament
"Christ′s
death
and
resurrection
is
Yo—go
check
the
Scripts!"
"Luke
24:44b,
all
the
Scriptures
point
to
Christ,
the
Lord
of
Glory!"
("the
Whole
Bible
finds
it's
fulfillment
in
Jesus!")
Don′t
get
too
bored
with
this
But
let's
do
some
exegesis
of
Luke
24:46
When
Jesus
says
"THUS
IT
IS
WRITTEN":
That
He
should
be
crushed
and
afflicted,
then
justly
be
Risen
Is
He
just
pointing
to
a
couple
of
Scriptures
We
call
"Messianic"
that
give
us
a
prediction?
Like
Isaiah
chapter
53,
And
perhaps
Psalm
22
and
Psalm
16
specifically?
If
you′re
thinking
He,
Only
means
these
and
not
the
Whole
Old
Testament,
then
I
disagree!
And
this
is
clear
in
a
couple
of
ways
First
we
see
this
from
the
word
"THUS"
in
our
phrase
Don't
be
embarrassed
by
assumption
But
the
Word
for
"THUS"
is
οὕτως
(houtōs)—a
comparative
conjunction
Giving
emphasis
to
His
Grammar
οὕτως
(houtōs)
means
"In
this
way"
or
"In
this
manner"
And
"IT
IS
WRITTEN"
(γέγραπται)
means
"Scripture—it
speaks!"
So
now
let′s
reword
the
verse
literally:
IN
THIS
WAY
SCRIPTURE
IS
WRITTEN
THAT
THE
CHRIST
MUST
SUFFER,
THEN
ON
THE
3RD
DAY
BE
RISEN!
So
Jesus
wasn't
just
quoting
a
verse
But
rather
He
was
laying
out
The
Main
Theme
of
the
Whole
of
the
Word
Messiah's
SO
stressing
this:
His
death
and
resurrection
summarizes
the
Entire
Old
Testament!
"Christ′s
death
and
resurrection
is
The
main
theme
of
the
whole
Old
Testament
Yo—go
check
this
out!"
The
resurrection
is
the
main
theme
of
the
Old
Testament
Yo-go
check
the
script
"Luke
24:44b,
all
the
Scriptures
point
to
Christ,
the
Lord
of
Glory!"
("the
Whole
Bible
finds
it′s
fulfillment
in
Jesus!")
There's
a
plethora
of
reasons
from
the
text
with
exegesis
That
Scripture
has
a
"Death
and
Resurrection"
Thesis
Like
many
other
Scripture
Texts
and
their
agreement:
1st
Peter
1:10–12,
it′s
precious,
read
it!
It's
very
clear
and
precise:
ALL
THE
OLD
TESTAMENT
PROPHETS
SPOKE
BY
SPIRIT
OF
CHRIST!
So
Jesus
ain′t
just
the
Subject,
but
the
Author
Of
God's
Word,
so
His
interpretation
is
proper
And
what
was
the
subject
of
His
Message?
11
says
the
Son′s
death
and
resurrection
Because
the
Whole
Bible,
they
summed
up
the
Story:
"THE
SUFFERINGS
OF
CHRIST
AND
HIS
SUBSEQUENT
GLORY"
It's
the
theme
they
(the
Prophets)
were
announcing
Jesus
condemned
Jews
for
NOT
believing
it's
about
Him!
In
John
He
spoke
with
potency
Notice
He
said
in
John
5:46:
"MOSES
WROTE
OF
ME!"
And
"ABRAHAM
REJOICED
TO
SEE
MY
DAY"
(John
8:56)
Isaiah
"saw
His
glory"
in
Jesus′
Face
(John
12:41)
Some
will
persecute
this
But
we′ll
interpret
the
Old
Testament
with
Jesus'
Hermeneutics!
Both
Testaments′
messages—perfectly
One
What's
the
Old
Testament′s
Word
as
a
Sum?
"GOD'S
GOSPEL
PROMISED
BEFOREHAND
THROUGH
HIS
PROPHETS
IN
HOLY
SCRIPTURE
CONCERNING
HIS
SON"
(Rom.
1:2–3a)
His
death
and
resurrection
is
"According
to
the
Scriptures"
(1
Cor.
15:3–4)
Speaking
of
the
O.T.—surely
it
predicts
this
But
it
more
than
just
"pre-figures."
Its
progressive
movement
of
Redemptive
Events
paints
the
portrait
and
depiction
So
just
"Grammatical-Historical"
is
actually
deplorable
If
it
doesn′t
point
to
Him
whose
Majesty's
Adorable
But
if
you
aren't
convinced,
& you′re
thinking
I
rambled
—This
whole
album
gives
you
specific
examples,
that:
"Christ′s
death
and
resurrection
is
The
main
theme
of
the
whole
Old-Old
Testament
Yo—go
check
this
out"
"Christ's
death
and
resurrection
is
The
main
theme
of
the
whole
Old-Old
Testament
Yo—go
check
the
script"
"According
to
the
Scriptures
Christ
died
in
our
stead
It′s
according
to
the
Scriptures
He'd
rise
from
the
dead!"
"CHRIST′S
DEATH,
BURIAL,
AND
RESURRECTION
1 Unfolding Intro
2 Death & Resurrection Pt.1 - Luke 24
3 New Creation Offspring
4 Headcrusher
5 Image of God (Who Are We?)
6 Kingdom of God
7 The Wilderness
8 Eschatological Prophet
9 Death & Resurrection Pt. 2 - Circumcision
10 Death & Resurrection Pt. 3 - Water Judgment
11 Glory-Fire
12 The Temple
13 Priest-Judge
14 Abraham and the Gospel
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