Theology of the Body

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More Than a Ghost: Why the Bible’s Promise of a Resurrected Body Changes Everything

The sermon provides a sound and necessary defense of the doctrine of the bodily resurrection, correctly distinguishing it from the mere immortality of the soul and refuting the ancient heresy of Docetism. The teaching is clear and pastorally applied through a powerful personal story. The primary area for growth is in grounding the ethical applications more explicitly in the indicative work of the Gospel, ensuring that the motivation for action is affection for Christ rather than primarily a sense of duty.

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