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| + | *An elevator pitch is a short presentation that aims to provide some basic fact in a short amount of time. The idea is that you just got on an elevator and the governor of the state happens to be on the same elevator (yes, this actually happened to me once). You have a short ride to pitch your latest idea. What will you say? | ||
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| + | *If you had to give an elevator speech on Jesus, what would you want to make sure to include? | ||
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| + | **Peter actually provided an elevator speech in Acts 11:37-43. The main components of his speech were | ||
| + | ***Proclaimed by John | ||
| + | ***Anointed by the Holy Spirit | ||
| + | ***Crucified | ||
| + | ***Raised the third day | ||
=The Resurrection= | =The Resurrection= | ||
Revision as of 16:30, 10 October 2018
Objectives
- Students will know the facts of the resurrection as described in the Bible.
- Students will understand the Biblical account of the resurrection is unique and unprecedented.
- Students will understand the significance of the open tomb being discovered by women.
- Students will understand the significance of Paul's claim that over 500 saw the risen Christ in 1 Corinthians 15.
Introduction
Who Was Jesus
- An elevator pitch is a short presentation that aims to provide some basic fact in a short amount of time. The idea is that you just got on an elevator and the governor of the state happens to be on the same elevator (yes, this actually happened to me once). You have a short ride to pitch your latest idea. What will you say?
- If you had to give an elevator speech on Jesus, what would you want to make sure to include?
- Peter actually provided an elevator speech in Acts 11:37-43. The main components of his speech were
- Proclaimed by John
- Anointed by the Holy Spirit
- Crucified
- Raised the third day
- Peter actually provided an elevator speech in Acts 11:37-43. The main components of his speech were