John 20:1-18; Colossians 3:1-4

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Our Easter reading today comes from two different places: John chapter 20 and Colossians chapter 3. This morning, we are going to focus on the passage from Colossians.
I’ll be leading you through something of a Bible study today. While the ideas might seem a bit complex at first, they are worth exploring— because they lead us directly to the most important message Paul shared with the early churches in the first and second centuries.
To start, I’d like to draw your attention to verse 1 of today’s reading in Colossians. Paul uses a very interesting and unique Greek word here. He writes, ‘You have been raised to life with Christ.’
In English, we call this the ‘present perfect’ tense, but in Greek It carries a special meaning. It is an aorist tense and suggests something that has already happened, but is not yet finished. It is like saying, ‘You have already been raised, but not yet.’ Some call this the ‘Already-But-Not-Yet’ Resurrection.
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