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#24 - Viral Resurrection: What If Jesus Had the Internet?

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Welcome to another episode of "Morning Coffee & Bible" with your host, Brandon Fogal. In today's thought-provoking discussion, we dive into an intriguing hypothetical scenario: What if Jesus' resurrection happened today in the age of the internet? Imagine the stone rolling away from the tomb, Jesus stepping out, and the entire event being live-streamed to millions of people worldwide. Hashtags like #ResurrectionLive, #JesusLives, and #TombEmpty would flood social media, spreading the incredible news instantly.

Brandon explores why Jesus came 2,000 years ago instead of today, considering the fast-paced nature of our society and the power of modern technology. He delves into the historical context of Jesus' time, including the Roman infrastructure and the widespread use of the Greek language, which facilitated the rapid spread of the gospel. Despite the lack of contemporary technology, the timing of Jesus' arrival was perfect according to God's divine plan.

Throughout the episode, Brandon addresses common questions and concerns about the exclusivity of the gospel and the challenges of spreading the message in today's digital world. He emphasizes that God's timing is always perfect and that even in our tech-savvy era, the truth of Jesus' resurrection and the gospel would still face skepticism and opposition.

Brandon also encourages listeners to use modern technology and social media to spread the gospel and make a positive impact. He reminds us that God is always watching and that we have a divine audience in everything we do. By leveraging the tools at our disposal, we can share the love of Jesus and brighten the lives of those around us.

Tune in to this captivating episode to explore the fascinating intersection of faith and technology, and to gain insights into how we can effectively share the gospel in today's world. Don't miss out on this engaging and inspiring conversation!

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Welcome to another episode of "Morning Coffee & Bible" with your host, Brandon Fogal. In today's thought-provoking discussion, we dive into an intriguing hypothetical scenario: What if Jesus' resurrection happened today in the age of the internet? Imagine the stone rolling away from the tomb, Jesus stepping out, and the entire event being live-streamed to millions of people worldwide. Hashtags like #ResurrectionLive, #JesusLives, and #TombEmpty would flood social media, spreading the incredible news instantly.

Brandon explores why Jesus came 2,000 years ago instead of today, considering the fast-paced nature of our society and the power of modern technology. He delves into the historical context of Jesus' time, including the Roman infrastructure and the widespread use of the Greek language, which facilitated the rapid spread of the gospel. Despite the lack of contemporary technology, the timing of Jesus' arrival was perfect according to God's divine plan.

Throughout the episode, Brandon addresses common questions and concerns about the exclusivity of the gospel and the challenges of spreading the message in today's digital world. He emphasizes that God's timing is always perfect and that even in our tech-savvy era, the truth of Jesus' resurrection and the gospel would still face skepticism and opposition.

Brandon also encourages listeners to use modern technology and social media to spread the gospel and make a positive impact. He reminds us that God is always watching and that we have a divine audience in everything we do. By leveraging the tools at our disposal, we can share the love of Jesus and brighten the lives of those around us.

Tune in to this captivating episode to explore the fascinating intersection of faith and technology, and to gain insights into how we can effectively share the gospel in today's world. Don't miss out on this engaging and inspiring conversation!

  continue reading

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