Terror of the Grave, Truth of the Resurrection — Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermon
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Friends, I want to wish a very blessed and peaceful Easter to you.
In today’s victorious and triumphant Gospel, we hear the fanfares announce in the most unambiguous way that God, the sworn enemy of death, has overcome the powers of sin through his sovereignty: Jesus has risen from the dead.
As we rejoice with Christ, we are asked to share the Good News of Easter:
- Jesus is Lord of all things—even sin and death
- Jesus’ claims about himself are indubitably proven and ratified
- God’s love is more powerful than anything in the world
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