The Essential Power of Christ's Resurrection

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"Friends, resurrection is to Christianity as the ball is to baseball. Amen? It is to Christianity as the pins are to bowling, as a microphone is to someone speaking in a stadium, as blood is to life. Friends, resurrection is absolutely critical and crucial to the message of the gospel. You take away the truth of the resurrection, friends, and the whole thing collapses." [00:03:14]

"Paul says, if there is no resurrection, then Jesus did not rise. And you have to understand there's two things going on here, two parallel beliefs that we'll dive into just a little bit more here in a second. One is a belief in Jesus's resurrection. The other is belief in resurrection at all, or that we as believers would then also be risen from the dead physically, okay?" [00:06:36]

"So, to prove that human bodily resurrection is possible, Paul does something very simple. He simply points to the fact that Jesus had already risen from the dead. So, he says, obviously, it is possible, and obviously, it is a part of God's plan. If you look back in verse 12, there's the verb tense here." [00:09:10]

"In other words, you cannot separate the two. You cannot separate one from another. Amen. So being in Christ, when we put our faith in Christ and we are in Christ, we are linked with him and our destiny is the same. That's what Jesus said. Promised us amen look at John chapter 6 verse 44 Jesus says this he says no one can come to me unless the father who sent me draws him and I will raise him up at the last day." [00:11:05]

"If there is no resurrection, then the apostles preaching is empty and it is also false testimony. So if there is no resurrection, Paul says, he says, then the apostles, preaching is empty and it is also false testimony. Look at verse 14. He continues in that line of thinking. If there is no resurrection of the dead, verse 13, then Christ is not risen." [00:14:02]

"The resurrection verifies that the message of the gospel is true and meaningful and that it is God himself's authentication of that. Amen? It proves that Jesus has power over death, that he is God, and therefore what he says he did for us, he did. So his resurrection verifies the atonement, friends. Without it, their preaching would be without power." [00:16:23]

"Faith in Christ is worthless. In verse 16, Paul kind of wraps up this little section here and he repeats what he says in verse 13 to again make some implications from that. He says, for if the dead do not rise, then Christ is not risen. We've established that. Paul has made that connection back in verse 12 and 13." [00:21:22]

"If our faith is empty and futile, we would still be in our sins. If our faith is worthless, if Jesus has not risen, if he is still dead, then he could not save us from our sins. And therefore, we would still be sinners who have to stand before a holy God one day and give an account. Without Jesus, we would just be guilty before him with no hope." [00:24:15]

"Because for Christians, physical death is temporary. Amen? For Christians, physical death is temporary. And therefore, for Christians, it is... Somewhat like our bodies have just fallen asleep. One day, Jesus is going to call out and our bodies are going to what? Wake up. Now, in the meantime, we are with Jesus. Amen?" [00:27:27]

"If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men, the most pitiable. You know, there are some people who want to downplay the fact that we're going to spend eternity either in heaven or hell. Pastor, why do you have to preach all the time this gospel of what's going to happen to us when we die? How about living for Jesus now?" [00:29:02]

"Otherwise, friends, we are of all men the most pitiable, the most sad, foolish people that you ought to feel sorry for. If we as Christians have no hope after death, friends, if the main truth that we proclaim, which is Jesus' resurrection, turned out not to be true, if Jesus was just a man, if he was never anything more, if he did not rise from the dead, if he was not God, and if he could not save us from our sins, friends, then those in the world would be able to rightly say that we are fools and idiots and pity us and feel sorry for us." [00:30:38]

"Christ is risen from the dead and has become the first fruits of those who have fallen asleep. Friends, that is the good news. Listen, if you don't believe the resurrection, then none of it's true. True, friends, but the good news is that it is true. And it's been verified as Paul gave us in the first part of chapter 15 by eyewitnesses, the change in lives, so many other things we could go through here today. Praise God. Amen. Amen." [00:32:10]

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