This week's sermon emphasizes the significance of Christ’s resurrection and what it means for all humanity. Paul explains that since Christ has been raised, all authority will ultimately be submitted to Him, and He will then submit all things to the Father. The resurrection offers two clear choices: be saved from your sin through repentance and faith in Christ, or remain in your sin, "in Adam." The resurrection demands a decision—it’s not just a moment to marvel at, but a call to action. In Christ, we are made alive, forgiven, and granted eternal life. Ultimately, it is Christ's resurrection that makes our faith fruitful, not futile, and prepares us for the final fulfillment of God’s plan.
Because He Lives!
October 20, 2024 • Jeff Noble • 1 Corinthians 15:20–34
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