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The Resurrection Anglican Church Podcast

The Resurrection Anglican Church Podcast

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The Resurrection Anglican Church Podcast features sermons preached during our Sunday morning worship. Resurrection Anglican Church is a parish in the Anglican Church of North America, whose vision is "Christ Changes Everything." Our prayer is that the message of the gospel may deepen your love for Jesus and His Church.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • Resurrection at the Red Sea
    Apr 10 2026

    Resurrection at the Red Sea

    Text: Exod. 14:9-14, 21-31

    Date: 4/4/26 Description: Easter is rightfully the high Point of the Christian year. The Crossing of the Red Sea is similarly a high point in the Old Testament. It is a very fitting passage to read on Easter, because the crossing of the Red Sea is the resurrection of the Old Testament; the image of the Red Sea is the Old Testament equivalent to the Empty Tomb. So what does this text teach us about the resurrection? It teaches us that, because of the resurrection of Jesus ...
    1. We do not need to fear,
    2. We can stand firm by faith, and
    3. We will one day see the salvation of the LORD.
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    20 m
  • The God Who Makes a Distinction
    Apr 10 2026

    The God Who Makes a Distinction

    Text: Exodus 11:1–10

    Date: 3/29/26

    Thesis: In Exodus 11:1–10, God makes distinctions, marked by justice and grace.

    Exodus 11 stands on the edge of midnight.

    And in this chapter, the Lord announces one final act—an act that will break Pharaoh, free His people, and display His glory before the nations.

    But Exodus 11 is not merely ancient history. It is a theological revelation. It shows us who God is, who we are, and where history is heading. And when we read this in light of Palm Sunday, our focus is directed to Christ.

    Nine plagues have already struck Egypt. The Nile has turned to blood. Frogs, gnats, flies, disease, boils, hail, locusts, and darkness have all come upon the land. Again and again, the Lord has spoken. Again and again, Pharaoh has refused. Again and again, Egypt has seen the power of God, and still the king has hardened his heart.

    Now we come to the edge of the final plague.

    This chapter stands in a terrible silence before midnight. It is the hush before judgment falls. The Lord announces one final act that will break Pharaoh, bring down Egypt’s pride, and bring His people out of slavery. But Exodus 11 is not just about one more plague. It is about a truth that stands at the center of redemptive history: God makes a distinction.

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    31 m
  • The Light of Israel in the Darkness of Egypt
    Mar 23 2026

    The Light of Israel in the Darkness of Egypt Text: Exod 10:21-29 Date: 3/22/26

    Fear of the darkness is one of humanity’s most primal, instinctive fears. Whether it’s a child being put to bed or an adult leaving a lamp on in the living room, we are all afraid of the darkness.

    Because of our fear of the dark, the themes of light and darkness is one of the most prominent and one of the richest themes in the Bible. God has “called us out of darkness, and into his marvelous light” (1 Pet. 2:10), and God has “delivered us from the domain of darkness and transferred us to the Kingdom of his beloved Son” (Col. 1:13).

    In the Ninth Plague, when God brings darkness upon Egypt, it is about something much deeper than our simple fear of the dark. And yet, even in the midst of Egypt’s darkness, God’s people Israel still have light — a light that even the darkness cannot put out.

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    26 m
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