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Romans 1:4

Romans 1:4
Octavius Winslow September, 4 2016 3 min read
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September, 4 2016
Octavius Winslow
Octavius Winslow 3 min read
709 articles 90 sermons 35 books
What does the Bible say about the resurrection of Jesus?

The Bible emphasizes that the resurrection of Jesus is a definitive proof of His Deity as the Son of God.

The resurrection of Jesus is a central tenet of Christian faith, serving as the ultimate evidence of His divine sonship. Romans 1:4 declares that Jesus was 'declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the Spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead.' This miraculous event not only confirmed His previous claims but also validated His entire ministry, distinguishing Him from all others who have claimed to be divine. By rising from the dead, Jesus fulfilled His own prediction and demonstrated His authority over death, thereby solidifying the foundation upon which the Christian faith is built.

Furthermore, the resurrection has implications for believers today, assuring them that their trust in Christ is not misplaced. As Romans 1:4 suggests, Christ's victory over death and the grave showcases His divine power. This provides profound encouragement to Christians, affirming that in Christ, they too will experience resurrection and eternal life. The resurrection stands as a testament to the hope and assurance that believers have in Christ's promises, emphasizing that He is indeed able to keep those who have committed their souls to Him until the day of resurrection glory.
How do we know Jesus is the Son of God?

Jesus is affirmed as the Son of God through His resurrection, which validates His divine nature.

The resurrection of Jesus serves as the pivotal evidence of His divine identity as the Son of God. In Romans 1:4, the Apostle Paul emphasizes that He was 'declared to be the Son of God with power' by the resurrection, which provides an irrefutable testimony to His deity. Prior to this event, Jesus performed numerous miracles, including healings and raising the dead, which demonstrated His divine authority. However, it was His resurrection that definitively sealed the truth of His claims, as it showcased His triumph over death, something no other religious figure has accomplished.

The resurrection positions Christ uniquely in history, confirming not only His identity as the Messiah but also validating the promises He made concerning eternal life. This event assures believers that their faith is anchored in a reality rather than a myth, emphasizing that it is only through Christ's resurrection that one can have hope for life after death. Therefore, the resurrection is the cornerstone of Christian faith in affirming Jesus as the true Son of God.
Why is the resurrection important for Christians?

The resurrection is essential for Christians as it confirms Jesus’ divinity and assures believers of their future resurrection.

The resurrection of Christ is of paramount importance for several reasons. Firstly, it validates His identity as the Son of God, serving as the ultimate confirmation of His divine nature and authority. Romans 1:4 states that He was 'declared to be the Son of God with power,' which underscores that the resurrection is not simply a miraculous event but a pivotal endorsement of Jesus' claims about Himself. Additionally, it distinguishes Christianity from other religions, showing that salvation is accomplished through the divine power of the risen Savior, rather than through human effort or merit.

Moreover, for Christians, the resurrection offers profound hope and assurance regarding their own future. The passage encourages believers to recognize that just as Christ has been raised, they too will experience resurrection and eternal life. It instills confidence in God's promises, affirming that He is capable of fulfilling what He has promised. Consequently, the resurrection is the foundation of the gospel message, providing the basis for joy, hope, and assurance in the lives of all who believe.

“And declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the Spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead.”

— Romans 1:4

THE resurrection of the Redeemer established the truth of His godhead. His miracles had already proved the truth of His Divine Sonship. Yet there wanted one other evidence, the crowning one of all—the resurrection. This one evidence would put the final seal upon the truth of His Deity. If not, then all that He had previously said, predicted, and done would prove but to have been, as His enemies would have asserted, the stratagem of a designing man, attempting to impose upon the credulity of a few devoted but deluded followers. But this return to life on the exact day which He had predicted, breaking by the exercise of His divine power from the cold embrace of death and the imprisonment of the grave, put at rest forever the question of His Deity, and declared Him to be the Son of God. Oh, how truly and properly Divine did He now appear! August and convincing as had been all the previous attestations of His Godhead—His life one succession of the most astonishing and brilliant achievements of Divine power and goodness—diseases healed, sight restored, demons ejected, the dead raised, tempests hushed, and winds stilled—His death marked by prodigies of terrible and surpassing wonder and sublimity—the earth heaving beneath His feet, the sun darkening above Him, the graves opening around Him—yet never had His Godhead shone forth with such demonstrative power and resplendent glory, as when He broke forth from the tomb, and rose triumphant over hell, death, and the grave. Then did He fulfil this prediction, and redeem this pledge—"Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it again." Receding for a while from communion with life—as if to create a pause in nature, which would awaken the interest and fix the gaze of the intelligent universe upon one stupendous event—He disappeared within the very domain of the "king of terrors," wrapped around Him its shroud and darkness, and laid Himself down, Essential Life locked in the embrace of death, immortality slumbering in the tomb! But he rose again; bursting from the cold embrace, and awaking from the mysterious slumber, He came back to life all radiant, immortal, and divine! Saint of God! want you further and stronger evidence that your faith has credited no cunningly devised fable? that He to whose guardianship you have committed your precious soul is able to keep it until the morning of our own resurrection-glory? Behold it in the risen life of the incarnate God! He has come up from the grave, to make good all His previous claims to Deity, thus to encourage and confirm your belief in the truth, dignity, and glory of His person, and to assure you that he that "believes in Him shall not be ashamed." Now may you take up the triumphant strain, as it falls from the lips of the departing apostle, prolonging it until another shall catch it from your expiring tongue, "I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that He is able to keep that which I have committed unto Him against that day."

From Morning Thoughts by Octavius Winslow.
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