In the final session of Theology Matters: The Gospels, Andy Tuck considers what the gospel-writers made of the events of Easter Sunday (mp3)
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Easter Saturday: Crying Out For Rescue
An Easter Saturday reflection on the despair, irony and hope in Psalm 88
Gethsemane and the Half-Blood Prince
On Sunday I preached on the Garden of Gethsemane, one of the darkest and most psychologically intense passages of Scripture, as Jesus looks into the face of death, pleads with the Father to take away the cup of judgment, and then resolutely decides “Yet not my will, but yours.” As I was preparing for it…
Holy Week: Gethsemane (Matthew 26)
In the final hours before his arrest, trial and execution, Jesus found himself alone in a garden, wrestling in anguished prayer. This talk looks at the events in Gethsemane and considers what it was that made Jesus’ experience so unique (mp3)
Easter Reflections
Next week I will be blogging a series of reflections on the story of Easter. Find out more about what to expect.
The Resurrection: Four Voices, One Story
An objection that is regularly raised regarding the resurrection of Jesus, is that the four gospel accounts simply don’t match up…
The Final Days of Jesus
Recommended reading in the run up to Easter.
Waiting in the Silence
Where was God on Easter Saturday?
What is Jesus Worth?
Reflections on the betrayal of Jesus and the 30 pieces of silver.
The Living One (John 19:41-20:18)
What is the significance of the resurrection in the gospel of John? (mp3)