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I. INTRODUCTION.
A. Theologians have recognized the importance of Jesus’ resurrection.
1. Bornkamm: “There would be no gospel, not one account, no epistle in the NT, no faith, no Church, no worship, no prayer in Christendom to this day without the message of the resurrection of Christ.”
2. Whale: “Belief in the resurrection is not an appendage to the Christian faith; it is the Christian faith.”
B. The most
important element in the Christian
faith is the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ (1 Cor.
C. We need to
understand that Christ’s
resurrection was actually a bodily resurrection, not a spiritual one
(Lk.
24:39, 43; Jn.
II. THE RESURRECTION AND THE DOCTIRNE OF GOD.
A. God is the
One who raised Jesus from the
dead (Gal. 1:1; Eph.
B. What does the resurrection say about God?
1. He is all powerful, powerful enough to raise the dead.
2. He is eternal.
3. He cares enough about man to give man hope.
III. THE RESURRECTION AND THE DOCTRINE OF SCRIPTURE.
A. The resurrection was a fulfillment of the OT (1 Cor. 15:3-5; Acts 26:22-23).
B. What the resurrection says about Scripture is that every word is true. The OT prophesied the resurrection, and the event occurred just as promised!
IV. THE RESURRECTION AND THE DOCTRINE OF CHRIST.
A. The
resurrection
established
Jesus
to
be
the
Son of God (
B. The
resurrection vindicated the
humiliation Jesus suffered in his death (Acts
C. The
resurrection is essential to
redemption (Rom.
D. The
resurrection also make redemption
relevant to today, for Jesus always lived to intercede on our behalf
(Rom.
V. THE RESURRECTION AND THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH.
A. Jesus’
headship of the church is
dependent upon his resurrection (Col. 1:18; Eph.
B. Even death
would not prevent Jesus from
establishing his church (Mt.
VI. THE RESURRECITON AND THE DOCTRINE OF WORSHIP.
A. NT worship is grounded in the resurrection of Jesus.
1. We, as did the early church, gather on the first day of the week (Acts 20:7; 1 Cor. 16:2).
2. Why was worship changed from the sabbath to Sunday? Lk. 24:1.
B. The resurrection also impacts our taking of the Lord’s Supper.
1. You recall that as Jesus instituted the Lord’s Supper, he instructed the disciples to take the Supper “in remembrance of me.”
2. As we take the Supper, it becomes a memorial to a living Lord, not a dead One.
VII. THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE OF THE CHRISTIAN.
A. The Christian’s life is deeply impacted by the resurrection.
1. The Christian must believe the resurrection in order to be saved (Rom. 10:9).
2. In
order to become a Christian, one
must reenact Jesus’ resurrection (
3. Baptism
only
has
any
power
to
save if
Jesus has been raised from the dead (1 Pet.
B. Not only does one become a Christian through the reenactment of Jesus’ resurrection, but the resurrection affects how Christians live.
1. Just as Jesus was raised, the Christian was raised from baptism that he “may live a new life” (Rom. 6:4).
2. Just
as Jesus was raised to new life,
the Christian is to live a new life (
VIII. THE RESURRECTION AND THE END OF THE WORLD.
A. Jesus is the firstborn of the dead (Col. 1:18; Rev. 1:5).
B. Because
Jesus was raised from the dead,
others will also live (Jn.
C. Through
Jesus, we can obtain the
resurrection of the dead (Phil.
D. Our resurrected bodies will be like Jesus’ body (1 Jn. 3:2).
IX. CONCLUSION.
A. We have great hope because of Jesus’ resurrection. Do you have that hope?
B. Do you need to come this morning and reenact Jesus’ resurrection through your baptism?
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