The Resurrection...optional?
SubscribeRecently I read an article in which a leader in a prominent denomination was asked if he would still be a Christian if he were presented with irrefutable evidence that the resurrection of Christ did not happen. He said, yes, he would still be a Christian. He went on to say that the moral virtue of the message is enough for him to believe in Christianity. He could not be more wrong. Not that I have anything against morality. But it means nothing without the resurrection. In fact Christianity is nothing without the resurrection. I'll go further. Christianity is a scandalous lie without the resurrection.
The fact that Jesus died and then rose from death back to life is not just part of our message, it is the thing upon which everything else hangs.
The Apostle Paul puts it this way: "And if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile and you are still in your sins." (1 Corinthians 15:17)

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Paul Fincher on Apr 8, 2009 6:28pm
Yes!! Good stuff.
Kimberly Wright on Apr 9, 2009 2:51pm
Well, what's your answer??
Brad Evangelista on Apr 10, 2009 1:32am
My answer? The same as Paul's (the Apostle, not Fincher, although I think would agree as well). WIthout the resurrection, you don't have Christianity. So, it's not only not optional, it is absolutely essential!
MARK JONES on Apr 25, 2009 4:09pm
Sorry about the earlier comment, Brad. You're absolutely right though on this point as you noted in an earlier sermon.