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Catechism Class: LD17B Q45 Many Infallible Proofs

In this class, we continue to prepare ourselves to consider question 45 in the Heidelberg Catechism. In his commentary on this Lord’s Day, Ursinus chooses to spend time establishing the historical factuality of the Resurrection of Jesus, before taking up the points made in the catechism itself, dealing with how the resurrection affects, impacts and blesses the believer. The catechism assumes we will already be assured of the importance and historicity of the event itself.  We are following his example. In our last podcast, we looked at why a firm and confident belief in the Risen Saviour is essential, for our proclamation of the gospel, for our personal religion and for our eternal hope. So we need proof. We need to know that Jesus rose from the dead - for sure. Without any doubt. So let’s spend this episode reminding ourselves of the classic proofs of the resurrection. It’s a longer than usual episode, for I want to bring you as much biblical text as I can in a short podcast, and because of that, I’m splitting it into two parts. The online podcast will have a musical interlude. 

So let’s see what Luke means in Acts 1:3, when he wrote,  to whom also he shewed himself alive after his passion by many infallible proofs

What WERE those infallible proofs?

Read the NOTES HERE.

Music: Psalm 13 courtesy of and with thanks to www.ThePsalmsSung.org

SRP Theme: "In Another Time" licensed from www.NeoSounds.com


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