Friday: Having Your Eyes Opened
thinkact_qklktp on 03/20/2026

Friday: Having Your Eyes Opened

I say as we end this week of Easter readings that I do not know how much of what I have presented this week is what the Lord preached that day on His walk from Jerusalem to Emmaus. But it was a long trip. It would have taken several hours. And I suppose, therefore, that Jesus preached not only what

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Thursday: “In All the Scriptures concerning Himself”
thinkact_qklktp on 03/19/2026

Thursday: “In All the Scriptures concerning Himself”

In the eighth chapter of Acts, we have another suggestive text. Here Philip has been sent to the Ethiopian eunuch. When Philip finds him, he is reading from a manuscript he acquired in Jerusalem. It turns out that it is Isaiah, and the portion from which he is reading is Isaiah 53: “He was led like

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Wednesday: Peter before the Sanhedrin
thinkact_qklktp on 03/18/2026

Wednesday: Peter before the Sanhedrin

In the fourth chapter of Acts we have another of Peter’s sermons. Here he has been called before the Sanhedrin (the highest council of the ancient Jews), and he is defending himself and his teaching. We have a relatively short record of this sermon in verses 8-12, but in the midst of it we have anot

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Tuesday: Peter’s Sermon at Pentecost
thinkact_qklktp on 03/17/2026

Tuesday: Peter’s Sermon at Pentecost

Today we look at some of the texts Jesus must have used in His sermon, which we discussed yesterday. An obvious place to begin is with Peter's speech at Pentecost found in Acts 2. Peter used three texts in that message. The first was about Pentecost itself. It was from Joel—the prophecy that in the

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Monday: Jesus’ Resurrection Sermon
thinkact_qklktp on 03/16/2026

Monday: Jesus’ Resurrection Sermon

One of the great accounts of the appearances of the Lord Jesus Christ to His disciples following the resurrection is His appearance to the two Emmaus disciples recorded in Luke 24. It is an interesting story for a number of reasons, and one is that Jesus preached a sermon on that occasion. It is ref

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Friday: The Greatest of These
thinkact_qklktp on 03/13/2026

Friday: The Greatest of These

Mary said to the one whom she supposed was the gardener, “Sir, if you have carried him away, tell me where you have put him, and I will get him.”Do you understand what she was offering? She was a woman, and she was offering to carry away the body of a man. Now that’s hard for a man to do, let alone

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Thursday: Confusion and Distress
thinkact_qklktp on 03/12/2026

Thursday: Confusion and Distress

Now when the women arrived at the tomb with their spices, it suited their purpose to have the stone removed, but it wasn't what they were expecting. They were confused and asked each other what they should do. And they decided that Peter and John should be told. Either they appointed Mary to the tas

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Wednesday: Love Lives
thinkact_qklktp on 03/11/2026

Wednesday: Love Lives

We don't know a whole lot about Mary Magdalene. We're told in Luke 8 that Jesus had done a mighty work of grace in her life by casting out seven demons. We know that she was one of the women who ministered to Jesus and the disciples. But that's about all we know until we come to the activities durin

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Tuesday: “We Had Hoped”
thinkact_qklktp on 03/10/2026

Tuesday: “We Had Hoped”

Not only did faith die in Jesus’ disciples, but I want you to notice that hope died also. Their faith was wrapped up in Him but their hope was no less wrapped up in Him. It’s true it was a rather limited hope. It was fashioned according to their own expectations of the future. They were first- centu

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Monday: “I Will Not Believe”
thinkact_qklktp on 03/09/2026

Monday: “I Will Not Believe”

When Jesus died, the faith of His disciples died. There was much about Jesus that they didn't understand, but what they did understand, they believed and they followed Him because of this. For the three years they were with Him, He was their life. Where He went, they went. What He said, they heard.

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Friday: Our Own Coming Resurrection
thinkact_qklktp on 03/06/2026

Friday: Our Own Coming Resurrection

The second lesson from this story is this. The experiences of Peter and John at the tomb also indicate that the body of the Lord was glorified. It was sown a natural body and was raised a spiritual body. And in this body Jesus lives, seated at the right hand of God where He waits in glory, intercedi

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Thursday: What Peter and John Saw
thinkact_qklktp on 03/05/2026

Thursday: What Peter and John Saw

At this point Peter arrived and went into the sepulchre. Undoubtedly Peter saw what John had seen, but in addition he was struck by something else. The cloth that had been around the head was not with the other clothes, it was lying in a place by itself (v. 7). And what was more striking, it had ret

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Wednesday: The Resurrection
thinkact_qklktp on 03/04/2026

Wednesday: The Resurrection

At the end of yesterday’s study, we noted how Eastern burials appear to have changed very little over the centuries, providing us with better understanding of the details of Jesus’ own burial.Luke tells us that when Jesus was approaching the village of Nain earlier in His ministry, He met a funeral

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Tuesday: Jewish Burial
thinkact_qklktp on 03/03/2026

Tuesday: Jewish Burial

Mary meanwhile found the two chief disciples Peter and John, presumably in John's house where the beloved disciple had taken Mary, Jesus' mother. The two disciples immediately started for the tomb, running and leaving Mary far behind. John was the younger man. Consequently, he arrived at the tomb fi

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Monday: Events of Easter Morning
thinkact_qklktp on 03/02/2026

Monday: Events of Easter Morning

One of the great historical evidences of the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the fact of the empty tomb. But the remarkable and quite startling fact is that when Peter and John arrived at the tomb on the first Easter morning it was not quite empty. That’s right, the tomb on Easter morning was not qu

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Friday: Waiting for the Great Reversal
thinkact_qklktp on 02/27/2026

Friday: Waiting for the Great Reversal

Or I think of Paul. He had been on the side of Christ’s enemies. He was one who had a vested interest in unbelief. He didn’t want to lose his traditions. He didn’t want to have to change his life. He didn’t want to have to turn his back on all that he had achieved in Judaism. Thus, in his supposed z

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Thursday: The Reaction of Jesus’ Friends
thinkact_qklktp on 02/26/2026

Thursday: The Reaction of Jesus’ Friends

But now I want you to look at something else. I want you to turn from thinking about those enemies of Christ, who are exemplified by the soldiers and the priests on that first Easter Sunday, and instead I want you to focus on Christ’s friends, those who learned of the resurrection and who met with J

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Wednesday: A Bizarre Idea
thinkact_qklktp on 02/25/2026

Wednesday: A Bizarre Idea

Here's a case, which like so many others, shows us a man who proposes a theory to explain away the reality of the resurrection. And instead of being rebuffed or forgotten, as Schofield and his book should have been, he is rewarded. It's a case of rewards instead of punishments.Let me give another ex

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Tuesday: When Unbelief Is Rewarded
thinkact_qklktp on 02/24/2026

Tuesday: When Unbelief Is Rewarded

The soldiers had not left their post, and the tomb was empty. They must have been terrified, wondering what was going to happen to them. After the religious leaders met together, they did not seek to have the soldiers punished. Instead, the guards were told to lie about what had happened.The soldie

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Monday: The Resurrection and Jesus’ Enemies
thinkact_qklktp on 02/23/2026

Monday: The Resurrection and Jesus’ Enemies

Each year at Easter time, when I turn to these stories of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, I find myself wondering what I'm going to find new to preach on. When you've been doing this as many years as I have now, you begin to have the feeling that you have preached just about everything you can, gi

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Friday: An Inescapable Surrender
thinkact_qklktp on 02/20/2026

Friday: An Inescapable Surrender

I wonder if you have been confronted by the power of that resurrection. The chief priests and Pharisees tried to secure their ecclesiastical world against Jesus. Saul tried to secure his religious traditions and life. Satan had been trying to secure his evil kingdom. Perhaps you too have been trying

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Thursday: A Thriving Fellowship
thinkact_qklktp on 02/19/2026

Thursday: A Thriving Fellowship

There was another character who got into the act. In fact, he had been leading the battle against the Lord Jesus Christ for centuries. His name is Satan. We see him first in the Garden of Eden, where he tempts Eve to eat the forbidden fruit and thus participates in the ruin of the race. We see him i

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Wednesday: A Blinding Light
thinkact_qklktp on 02/18/2026

Wednesday: A Blinding Light

So in opposing Jesus the first thing Saul was trying to secure was his Judaism. But there was also a second item that he was desperately trying to secure, namely, himself. Later his situation during this period was described as trying to “kick against the goads” (Acts 26:14), like an animal fighting

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Tuesday: A Violent Earthquake
thinkact_qklktp on 02/17/2026

Tuesday: A Violent Earthquake

Well if the Jewish leaders did not fear the disciples, what did they fear then? I am sure they would not have voiced this openly, but in my judgment what they actually feared was the resurrection. After all, they were not imperceptive, and they had been observing Jesus for the better part of three y

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