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The Undercover Boss: How the Gospel Transforms the Workplace (Colossians 3:22–4:1)

Imagine your CEO showed up at your desk tomorrow in a bad wig and a fake beard, sat down right beside you, and watched how you actually work when you think nobody important is paying attention. Would anything change?

That’s the picture Mike Eells paints in this Colossians 3:22 sermon at Atlantic Gospel Chapel. And here’s the twist: for the Christian, the Boss really is always in the room. He just isn’t wearing a disguise we can see. Once that truth sinks in, it changes everything about Monday morning.

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500 Witnesses, an Empty Tomb, and a Piece of Broiled Fish: Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus

There’s a well-known hymn called “He Lives” that ends with the line, “You ask me how I know He lives? He lives within my heart.”

It’s a great song. And the subjective reality of Jesus transforming your life is a real and important part of the Christian experience. But here’s the thing – you can also feel good in your heart because you just had ice cream for a snack. You can feel bad in your heart because you had a terrible night of sleep. Feelings shift. Emotions fluctuate. If the only reason you believe Jesus rose from the dead is a warm feeling in your chest, what happens when that feeling fades?

The good news is that you don’t have to rely on feelings alone. The Christian faith is not a blind leap. There is strong, objective, historical evidence for the resurrection of Jesus – and it’s evidence that has held up under scrutiny for two thousand years.

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