In the heart of our faith lies the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Without it, our preaching is empty, our faith is futile, and we remain in our sins. The resurrection is not just a comforting story; it is the cornerstone of Christianity. If we remove it, we are left with a godless world devoid of hope, meaning, and identity. In such a world, any comfort we offer in the face of death or suffering is meaningless because there is no ultimate purpose or plan. We would never see our loved ones again after death, and our existence would be reduced to mere chance—a cosmic accident without direction or significance.
The implications of a world without God are profound. Without hope, we have nothing to anchor our souls in times of trouble. Without meaning, our daily toils and even our efforts to preserve the planet are in vain, as everything will eventually succumb to the inevitable death of our sun. Without the concept of self, we are merely bodies, not individuals with souls and personalities. Our deepest desires for forgiveness, peace, and immortality become nonsensical because they point to a reality that, in a godless universe, doesn't exist.
Yet, we know that our longing for these things is not in vain. Our desires for justice, for example, point to a standard of right and wrong that cannot be explained by natural selection or a survival-of-the-fittest mentality. These desires are evidence that we were made for something more—something eternal.
The truth is, we were made for a person and a place. Jesus is that person, and heaven is that place. Our souls know this, and until we find our rest in Him, we will always feel incomplete. The resurrection of Jesus is a historical fact, more certain than many events we take for granted. The empty tomb and the numerous eyewitness accounts of Jesus after His death cannot be dismissed as fabrications or hallucinations. These witnesses were willing to die for their testimony, which speaks to the truth of the resurrection.
As we face the reality of our mortality, we have the opportunity to settle our relationship with God. If Christ is risen, then everything He says matters. We must decide whether to give our lives to a risen Lord and let Him work out the details of our beliefs and actions. The choice is ours, and it is the most important decision we can make.
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