Resurrection, significance of Jesus Christ’s
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· 9 viewsJesus Christ’s resurrection represents a demonstration of the power of God, the confirmation of the divinity of Jesus Christ and the grounds of hope for Christian believers.
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Jesus Christ’s resurrection was a demonstration of God’s power
Jesus Christ’s resurrection was a demonstration of God’s power
The power of God the Father
The power of God the Father
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The power of the Holy Spirit
The power of the Holy Spirit
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The resurrection confirmed Jesus Christ as the Son of God
The resurrection confirmed Jesus Christ as the Son of God
John calls Jesus Christ’s miracles “signs” (see also Jn 2:11; 6:2) and his resurrection is the climax, confirming his identity beyond all doubt;
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The centrality of the resurrection of Jesus Christ
The centrality of the resurrection of Jesus Christ
As the basis of faith
As the basis of faith
And if Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain and your faith is in vain. We are even found to be misrepresenting God, because we testified about God that he raised Christ, whom he did not raise if it is true that the dead are not raised.
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As the basis of believers’ justification
As the basis of believers’ justification
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As the basis of Christian hope
As the basis of Christian hope
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As the basis of believers’ resurrection
As the basis of believers’ resurrection
The Law of Moses (Ex 23:16) provided for an offering of the firstfruits of crops to God. The firstfruits were the guarantee of the full harvest to come. The NT sees the resurrection of Jesus Christ as the firstfruits of the full ingathering of all God’s people when Jesus Christ comes again.
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