Friday, July 28, 2023

If Christ is not risen, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins! — 1 Corinthians 15:17

 The core of the Christian faith is the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Without it, neither this life nor the next offer any hope. It is crucial to understand that our faith in Christ's resurrection is built on historical reality with substantial evidence, not on some irrational religious conviction or wild myth. 

A group of attorneys gathered in England at the beginning of this century to talk about the biblical stories of Jesus' resurrection. They sought to determine whether there was sufficient evidence to support a claim in a court of law. They came to the conclusion that one of history's most firmly established realities was Christ's resurrection. 

The resurrection of Jesus is confirmed by historical data and the testimony of innumerable lives that have been transformed. Do you place your faith in the victorious Christ? 

Because it is a historical fact, the resurrection of Christ has a role in salvation. It is true that Christ the Lord has risen from the dead, broken the power of death over you, and is now able to save.  


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