The Gathering at Brock
Speaker: Brad Crawford Scripture: Hebrews 2:14-15 / Romans 6:1-6 / 2 Corinthians 5:17 / Galatians 2:20 / Colossians 3:1 / Ephesians 2:1-6 / Romans 8:11 Episode Overview Brad opens with what he calls a "one point sermon" — and that one point is simply this: Jesus is alive. What follows is one of the most theologically dense and passionate messages in the series, walking through the full arc of crucifixion, burial, resurrection, and ascension — and making the case that every believer didn't just witness these events, but actually experienced them with Christ. Brad's energy throughout is unmistakable — equal parts teaching, preaching, and personal testimony — closing with a string of remarkable healing stories from the church's work in Cuba, India, and Pakistan. Key Takeaways 1. "It is finished" means exactly what it says — death, sin, and Satan's authority are done. Brad walks through Hebrews 2, making the case that when Jesus breathed his last on the cross, he was exhaling the very breath of life that was first breathed into Adam — and with it, the corrupted human nature that had reigned since the fall. Death isn't something believers wait to experience victory over someday in heaven. It was already defeated at the cross. 2. You were crucified, buried, and raised with Christ — not symbolically, but actually. Using Romans 6 and Galatians 2:20, Brad argues that the Christian life doesn't begin at the cross — it begins at the resurrection. When Jesus rose, he became the first person "born again," receiving a new kind of life (Zoe, the eternal life of God) rather than the corrupted life of Adam. And per Romans 8:11, that same resurrection life — the Spirit that raised Jesus — now lives in every believer. This isn't a future hope; it's a present reality. 3. The gospel isn't about what we do for God — it's a response to what he's already done. Brad reframes the whole Christian life around this single shift: we don't need to perform to get God's attention or approval. Everything — prayer, sacrifice, obedience — flows as a response to a finished work. He illustrates this with the story of Brother Yun, a Chinese pastor tortured and imprisoned five times for the gospel, whose legs were miraculously healed and who walked out of a maximum-security prison — a testimony Brad uses to show what deep conviction in the resurrection actually produces in a person. 4. Sin, sickness, and fear no longer have to define your life — because they've already been defeated. Brad's closing charge is that the church has too often "glorified human weakness" instead of proclaiming the destruction of that weakness through the risen Christ. The answer to sin isn't more focus on sin — it's focus on the finished work of the cross. He caps the message with a series of healing testimonies from international mission trips: a boy's blindness healed in Cuba, a stillborn baby revived in India, a paralyzed girl healed in front of a crowd in Pakistan, a man healed of leprosy, and a woman in the congregation healed of chronic back pain during a prayer time. Memorable Quote "It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me... I was crucified, I was buried, and I was raised with Christ." — Galatians 2:20
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