What’s the Point of Easter: Exploring the Impact of Jesus’ Resurrection

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What's the Point of Easter: Exploring the Impact of Jesus' Resurrection
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In this enlightening episode of “That’s a Good Question,” Mitchell Leach, a pastoral candidate, and Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of Teaching and Theology at Peace Church, delve into the significance of the resurrection within Christian theology. Recorded on the day after Easter, they kick things off with an April Fool’s joke that quickly turns into a profound discussion about the foundational role of the resurrection in Christianity. They address why the resurrection, not just the crucifixion, is central to Christian faith, exploring theological concepts like imputation and justification, and how the resurrection fulfills God’s promises throughout the Bible. The conversation also covers the historical evidence supporting the resurrection, the transformation in Jesus post-resurrection, and its implications for believers today. This episode not only clarifies complex theological ideas but also reinforces the hope and assurance the resurrection brings to the Christian life. Join Mitchell and Jon for a deep dive into why Easter is the cornerstone of Christian celebration, distinguishing it from all other religious beliefs with historical facts, eyewitness accounts, and the fulfilled promises of God.

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Jon Delger

Jon is an Executive Pastor at Peace Church. He hosts the That’s a Good Question podcast and writes for the Misinterpreted Series. A graduate of Kuyper College, Cornerstone Theological Seminary (CTS), and Davenport University, Jon also teaches at CTS. He lives in West Michigan with his wife and four children, is passionate about equipping the local church, and raising up faithful leaders.

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Jon is an Executive Pastor at Peace Church. He hosts the That’s a Good Question podcast and writes for the Misinterpreted Series. A graduate of Kuyper College, Cornerstone Theological Seminary (CTS), and Davenport University, Jon also teaches at CTS. He lives in West Michigan with his wife and four children, is passionate about equipping the local church, and raising up faithful leaders.

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