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Robert Hawker

He's Alive!

The resurrection of Jesus is the source of life and hope for believers, and it is experienced through the quickening influences of the Holy Spirit.
Robert Hawker preaches about the resurrection of Jesus Christ, emphasizing the personal experience of believers in recognizing and proclaiming the living Savior. He highlights the vital importance of the Holy Spirit's work in confirming Christ's resurrection and the transformative power it has in the lives of believers, bringing them from death to life and imparting faith, hope, and joy. Hawker urges listeners to examine their own hearts and testify to the resurrected Jesus who is the source of life and eternal hope.

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APRIL 18.

EVENING.-"Of one Jesus, which was dead, whom Paul affirmed to be alive."-Acts xxv. 19

And well might Paul affirm it; for Jesus, after his resurrection, had spoken to Paul from heaven! Well might John, the beloved apostle, give the church his repeated evidence to it; for Jesus not only made his appearance to John, in common with the other apostles, but in the island of Patmos appeared to him alone, and proclaimed himself under those glorious distinctions of character: "Fear not; I am he that liveth, and was dead; and behold, I am alive for evermore!" Rev. i. 17,18. And well might Peter testify to the same, as he did in the family of Cornelius, when he had such indisputable proofs for himself and the rest of his brethren, the apostles, who were "the chosen witnesses of his resurrection: we did eat and drink with him (saith Peter) after he arose from the dead;" Acts x. 41.

But, my soul! Mark, in the contempt with which this blessed truth is spoken of, by the Roman governor, how little esteemed, and less regarded by the world, is that doctrine, which is thy life. And are there not thousands in the present hour, like Festus, who, even if they do profess a belief of Jesus's resurrection, are like him, unconscious of its vital effects on their hearts; and as to any of the saving influences resulting from it in the descent of the Spirit upon them, have "never so much as heard whether there be any Holy Ghost!"

My soul! how wilt thou prove the resurrection of Jesus in thine own experience, that, like Paul, thou mayest with equal confidence speak of this One Jesus, this only One, this blessed One, who was truly and indeed dead, but whom thou affirmest to be alive? Pause over the question, and then look into the real testimonies of it in thine heart. Remember what thy Jesus said as a promise which should take place soon after his resurrection and return to his Father, when redemption-work was finished: "I will send the Holy Ghost the Comforter. He shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you;" John xiv. 26. Hence therefore, if the Holy Ghost is come, then is Jesus risen and ascended; and then hath the Father also most fully confirmed his perfect approbation of the righteousness and death of Jesus, as the Surety of his people, in raising him from the dead, setting him on his own right hand, and sending, down the Holy Ghost, agreeably to Christ's promise.

And dost thou know all these things, in thine own experience? Is Jesus thy resurrection and life? Hath he recovered thee by the quickening influences of his Holy Spirit, from death to life, and from the power of sin and Satan to the living God? Is he now the daily life giving, life-imparting, life-strengthening source of all thy faith, and life, and hope, and joy? Is it Jesus that becomes to thee as the dew unto Israel, reviving, like the dew of herbs, thy dry and unpromising wintry state, where there is no vegetation, and causing thee to put forth the tender bud afresh, when, without his influence, every thing in thee was parched and withered? Oh! then do thou proclaim it far and near, and let every one witness for thee, in every circle in which thou art called to move, that that one glorious Jesus, which was once dead, thou affirmest to be alive, and liveth for evermore. Precious Lord Jesus! how blessed are those sweet words of thine to my soul: "And because I live, ye shall live also!"

Sermon Outline

  1. The Resurrection of Jesus
  2. Paul's Affirmation of Jesus' Resurrection
  3. John's Testimony of Jesus' Resurrection
  4. Peter's Witness to Jesus' Resurrection

Key Quotes

“Fear not; I am he that liveth, and was dead; and behold, I am alive for evermore!” — Robert Hawker
“And because I live, ye shall live also!” — Robert Hawker
“I will send the Holy Ghost the Comforter. He shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you;” — Robert Hawker

Application Points

  • Recognize the reality of Jesus' resurrection in your own life and proclaim it to others.
  • Receive the quickening influences of the Holy Spirit to revive and strengthen your faith, hope, and joy.
  • Trust in Jesus' promise to send the Holy Spirit as the Comforter who teaches and reminds us of his words and works.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean for Jesus to be alive?
It means that Jesus has been resurrected from the dead and is now living forever, and that his resurrection has the power to give life to those who believe in him.
How can I experience the resurrection of Jesus in my own life?
You can experience the resurrection of Jesus by receiving the quickening influences of his Holy Spirit, which will revive and strengthen your faith, hope, and joy.
What is the significance of the Holy Spirit in the resurrection of Jesus?
The Holy Spirit is the Comforter who teaches and reminds us of Jesus' words and works, and who brings us to faith and life in Jesus.
How can I proclaim the resurrection of Jesus to others?
You can proclaim the resurrection of Jesus by sharing your personal experience of his life-giving power and by testifying to the reality of his resurrection in your life.
What is the relationship between Jesus' resurrection and our own resurrection?
Jesus' resurrection is the source of our own resurrection, and because he lives, we shall live also.

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