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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2019 · 38 MIN

The Purest Motivation - Matthew 28:1 - 20 - Matthew Niemier

from Villas Grace Church · host Villas Grace Church

Conspiracy theories can be outlandish to believable, to anywhere in between. An example of an outlandish conspiracy theory would be that the "1969 Apollo Moon Landing" was faked. An example of a believable conspiracy theory would be that "Global Warming" is a real phenomenon. Therefore, no matter the categorization, J. Warner Wallace defined all conspiracies best. He said, "All conspiracies are motivated by three common factors: greed, lust and power." With this in mind, some believe that the resurrection of Jesus Christ was a conspiracy. So, was it conspired for greed, lust or power? What was the motivating factor behind the Apostle Matthew's account of the resurrection? Join us for Resurrection Sunday, and for our sermon titled "The Purest Motivation" form Matthew 28:1-20.

Conspiracy theories can be outlandish to believable, to anywhere in between. An example of an outlandish conspiracy theory would be that the "1969 Apollo Moon Landing" was faked. An example of a believable conspiracy theory would be that "Global Warming" is a real phenomenon. Therefore, no matter the categorization, J. Warner Wallace defined all conspiracies best. He said, "All conspiracies are motivated by three common factors: greed, lust and power." With this in mind, some believe that the resurrection of Jesus Christ was a conspiracy. So, was it conspired for greed, lust or power? What was the motivating factor behind the Apostle Matthew's account of the resurrection? Join us for Resurrection Sunday, and for our sermon titled "The Purest Motivation" form Matthew 28:1-20.

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