Joy and Hope: The Power of Christ's Resurrection

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A huge part of our joy as Christians is what Paul calls rejoicing in Hope from Romans 5. in other words Joy is not complete in what we can know and have of God here now, our joy is in Hope of what we will know and have of God in the future. [00:02:35]

Our joy here is a foretaste of the fullness of joy there and so it's not complete now we see through a glass Darkly and we know in Parts our joy is in part it's strong now it's deep now it's enough to carry the day now but it's nothing near like what it will be. [00:03:07]

Through him we have obtained access by faith into the grace in which we stand and we rejoice in Hope of the glory of God that means that the joy we anticipate in the age to come flows back into this age in measure but not in fullness but in in measure we rejoice in our sufferings. [00:03:34]

Paul's life would be pitiable because he willingly embraced so much suffering that he could have avoided, those sufferings were sustained by Paul's joy in Christ not the other way around the sufferings didn't create the joy in this life so if there's no Resurrection those sufferings were absolutely pointless. [00:07:04]

We deny ourselves many Pleasures here precisely for the sake of the reward of the age to come, so Jesus said blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account rejoice and be glad now for your reward is great in heaven. [00:07:36]

We renounce retaliation and the joy of getting back people we renounce that we renounce the Comforts of fitting into the world so that we don't ever ever have to be criticized or reviled we renounce that why precisely because we believe it will be made up to us in heaven. [00:08:09]

If Christ and we are not raised from the dead then Paul doesn't infer atheism he infers hell, that we enter a worse punishment in Hell than others because we didn't just make a mistake we actively misrepresented God. [00:08:57]

If Christ has not been raised God's gonna send me to hell because I've been telling everybody that this is his son and he's been raised from the dead and I am a false prophet and therefore I am of all people most to be pitied for I'm gonna get the worst punishment. [00:09:34]

If there is no risen Christ no resurrection of Believers unto Eternal reward and joy then number one Christian Life is a delusion number two voluntary suffering is painfully pointless number three hope in heaven is futile and all of our basing our self-denials on it was ridiculous. [00:10:01]

But in fact Christ has been raised from the dead that's the glory of First Corinthians 15 but in fact Christ has been raised from the dead and uh he is our true Joy now in any hope of Eternal happiness it all rides on Christ in his defeat of the grave and this fact. [00:11:02]

The essence of Christian joy is not solely based on present experiences but is deeply anchored in the hope of future glory with God. Our current joy is a foretaste of the complete joy we will experience in eternity. This anticipatory joy is what sustains us through life's trials and sufferings. [00:02:31]

Paul emphasizes that if the resurrection is not true, then our faith is in vain, and we are living a delusion. This delusion would be pitiable because it means our joy is based on a falsehood, and our sacrifices and sufferings for Christ are meaningless. [00:05:29]

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