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The Effects of the Resurrection

1 Corinthians 15:20-28

April 16, 2017 • Pastor Phil Kooistra

In this sermon from 1 Corinthians 15, we are reminded that the resurrection is crucial to our hope and faith. The resurrection of Christ is the promise of our future resurrection. It is the promise of the end of sin and death, and of the eternal reign of God. Is your hope and faith in the resurrected Christ? He is our hope, our savior, and our king!

Victory Over Death

May 7, 2017 • Pastor Phil Kooistra

In this final passage from 1 Corinthians 15, Paul provides further explanation and detail regarding the resurrection. In comparing death and resurrection to the sowing of a seed, we are reminded that what comes up out of the ground is far more glorious than what went in. The resurrected bodies of believers will be sinless, perfected, and imperishable. Are we putting more time and energy into our earthly bodies, or into those things that have spiritual and eternal value?

If No Resurrection, What's The Point?

April 23, 2017 • Pastor Phil Kooistra

In this passage from 1 Corinthians 15, Paul continues to argue for the truth and importance of the resurrection. He reminds the Corinthians that without the resurrection many of their actions, including the willingness to suffer for Christ, would be pointless. As believers, if our motivation is not the gospel and the hope of the resurrection, we are not likely to persevere through trials. Our lives are a reflection of what we believe. Do we see evidence that the gospel is what motivates our actions?

Does the Resurrection Really Matter?

April 9, 2017 • Pastor Phil Kooistra

In this sermon from 1 Corinthians 15, we look at the implications and significance of the resurrection in the life of the Christian. Without the resurrection, there is no gospel. Without the gospel, we have no hope for sin. If there is no resurrection, this life is all that there is and our faith is in vain. The truth of the resurrection is vital to our faith and brings hope and joy to the believer. Are we putting too much emphasis on this life and the world? Does the truth of the resurrection affect our day to day lives?