Don't Miss The Ressurection
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Jesus clearly and repeatedly told His disciples that He would suffer, die, and rise again on the third day, even illustrating it through prophetic statements. Yet when the resurrection happened, no one was there expecting it. The angel’s reminder—“remember how he spake unto you”—reveals that the issue wasn’t a lack of clarity, but a lack of anticipation. The message challenges not just those disciples, but people today who believe in the resurrection intellectually while still missing its personal and present significance.
First, the resurrection must be experienced spiritually. Humanity is not merely flawed but spiritually dead in sin, incapable of self-improvement apart from divine intervention. Through Christ, however, God brings life to the spiritually dead—this is not religion or behavior modification, but a true resurrection of the soul. When a person repents and հավատ believes, they are made alive, given a new nature, and transformed from within. The resurrection is not just something to admire—it is something to personally receive.
Second, the resurrection must be lived daily and prepared for eternally. Believers are called to walk in “newness of life,” continually surrendering self and allowing Christ to live through them—this is the ongoing power of the resurrection at work. At the same time, all people will one day experience a physical resurrection, either to eternal life or to judgment. The ultimate question is not just belief in the resurrection, but response to Christ Himself. The message closes with a sobering choice: life or death, redemption or judgment—urging every person not to miss the true meaning and power of the resurrection.
Jesus clearly and repeatedly told His disciples that He would suffer, die, and rise again on the third day, even illustrating it through prophetic statements. Yet when the resurrection happened, no one was there expecting it. The angel’s reminder—“remember how he spake unto you”—reveals that the issue wasn’t a lack of clarity, but a lack of anticipation. The message challenges not just those disciples, but people today who believe in the resurrection intellectually while still missing its personal and present significance.
First, the resurrection must be experienced spiritually. Humanity is not merely flawed but spiritually dead in sin, incapable of self-improvement apart from divine intervention. Through Christ, however, God brings life to the spiritually dead—this is not religion or behavior modification, but a true resurrection of the soul. When a person repents and հավատ believes, they are made alive, given a new nature, and transformed from within. The resurrection is not just something to admire—it is something to personally receive.
Second, the resurrection must be lived daily and prepared for eternally. Believers are called to walk in “newness of life,” continually surrendering self and allowing Christ to live through them—this is the ongoing power of the resurrection at work. At the same time, all people will one day experience a physical resurrection, either to eternal life or to judgment. The ultimate question is not just belief in the resurrection, but response to Christ Himself. The message closes with a sobering choice: life or death, redemption or judgment—urging every person not to miss the true meaning and power of the resurrection.
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