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Empty Tombs Speak Louder Than Words

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Jesus offers undeniable evidence of His divinity through the sign of Jonah—His death and resurrection, providing proof that exceeds the wisdom of Solomon and the preaching of Jonah. The empty tomb stands as history's most compelling testimony to Christ's claims and offers assurance that His message of salvation is true.
• Jesus promised only the sign of Jonah to those demanding proof
• Jonah's three days in the fish foreshadowed Jesus's three days in the tomb
• The Queen of Sheba traveled far to test Solomon's wisdom and was amazed
• Jesus possesses superior wisdom as the Creator of all things
• Unlike Jonah's message of destruction, Jesus offers escape from judgment
• The disciples wouldn't die for what they knew was a lie if they had stolen the body
• The empty tomb remains the most compelling evidence for Jesus's claims
• No other religious leader in history has conquered death

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Heed the Word (00:00:00)

2. The Sign of Jonah Explained (00:01:40)

3. Jonah's Prayer from the Fish (00:05:18)

4. The Queen of Sheba's Visit (00:10:43)

5. Jesus Greater Than Solomon (00:17:11)

6. Evidence of the Empty Tomb (00:19:58)

7. Closing and Program Information (00:24:12)

61 episodes

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Manage episode 482660326 series 3372253
Content provided by Pastor Ken Davis. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Pastor Ken Davis or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Jesus offers undeniable evidence of His divinity through the sign of Jonah—His death and resurrection, providing proof that exceeds the wisdom of Solomon and the preaching of Jonah. The empty tomb stands as history's most compelling testimony to Christ's claims and offers assurance that His message of salvation is true.
• Jesus promised only the sign of Jonah to those demanding proof
• Jonah's three days in the fish foreshadowed Jesus's three days in the tomb
• The Queen of Sheba traveled far to test Solomon's wisdom and was amazed
• Jesus possesses superior wisdom as the Creator of all things
• Unlike Jonah's message of destruction, Jesus offers escape from judgment
• The disciples wouldn't die for what they knew was a lie if they had stolen the body
• The empty tomb remains the most compelling evidence for Jesus's claims
• No other religious leader in history has conquered death

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Heed the Word (00:00:00)

2. The Sign of Jonah Explained (00:01:40)

3. Jonah's Prayer from the Fish (00:05:18)

4. The Queen of Sheba's Visit (00:10:43)

5. Jesus Greater Than Solomon (00:17:11)

6. Evidence of the Empty Tomb (00:19:58)

7. Closing and Program Information (00:24:12)

61 episodes

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