Resurrection: The Power That Transforms Our Lives

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1) "Without Resurrection Life our witness is nothing; it's empty, meaningless, purposeless, useless. That's what I mean when I say Resurrection Life is the linchpin; it's upon which the rest of our faith draws its power and significance and purpose. Without Resurrection Life, we have nothing." [47:08]( | | )

2) "Resurrection reality should touch every aspect of the Christian life because the resurrection changes more than your individual heart or your individual status before God; the resurrection changed the cosmic nature of all creation itself. Therefore, the resurrection should make Christians ask themselves some important questions." [42:31]( | | )

3) "For Christians, the resurrection is the truth that God has conquered the forces of death and sin in the world and has empowered us through his son and his Spirit to continue to do battle against those forces in light of the same power that conquered the grave. That power lives in us, the Resurrection Life power, is in us as believers." [40:34]( | | )

4) "Without this Central piece, that's what your faith is. That means we should seriously think about this; we have to figure out what Resurrection means for our faith because if we do not have a more complete, more nuanced understanding of the Resurrection, if we cannot figure out how the resurrection applies to every other aspect of our faith, then we only have half a gospel." [31:14]( | | )

5) "For the early Christians, they lived as if Jesus's resurrection was a signal of what was to come. It was a symbol of the beginning of their movement and the very immediate promise of Resurrection for all believers in Christ. This understanding of Resurrection is very, very different from how we understand Resurrection today." [39:21]( | | )

6) "Greek philosophy at the time... they're saying that's right, that's what it must be; it's a spiritual thing, it's a resurrection of our souls... Paul is attempting to correct this interpretation of his teaching. He's telling them, no, no, no, no, if you believe in just a spiritual Resurrection, you got nothing." [28:27]( | | )

7) "On Easter Sunday, Jesus was raised from the dead as a proclamation to the living that God had finally accomplished his purposes and had begun the process of claiming his creation back to himself. We live in the in-between time... analogous to Silent Saturday. The glory and celebration of Jesus' Resurrection on Easter Sunday should not ignore or deny the fact that Resurrection Life still hasn't come in fullness to all of creation yet." [49:04]( | | )

8) "If we don't have a resurrection, we have nothing. And so there's this glaring blind spot in our faith that we just don't think about the resurrection at all. I'm not talking about the resurrection of Jesus; I'm talking about the resurrection of all believers. Therefore, today let's think about it; let's reflect on this. Why is the resurrection important?" [26:08]( | | )

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