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The theology of the Bible is never meant to be impersonal, abstract, or academic; it's meant to be life-giving and life-changing. No Christian theology is more important than the resurrection, and in this sermon, Paul Tr...
[EASTER] 2017 Part One - Resurrection Amnesia and Everyday Life is an episode from Paul Tripp: Sermon Podcast by Paul Tripp. The theology of the Bible is never meant to be impersonal, abstract, or academic; it's meant to be life-giving and...
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Published Apr 20, 2017, 59:21 long, audio available.
The theology of the Bible is never meant to be impersonal, abstract, or academic; it's meant to be life-giving and life-changing. No Christian theology is more important than the resurrection, and in this sermon, Paul Tripp applies the practical truths of the resurrection to the everyday struggles of marriage, family, career, and finances.
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Published Apr 20, 2017 and 59:21 long