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How do we know Christ's resurrection is significant?

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Christ's resurrection is significant because it affirms His victory over sin and death and validates His divine authority (Psalm 2:6).

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is central to Christian faith, as it is the ultimate declaration of His victory over sin, death, and hell. Psalm 2:6 speaks of God setting His King upon His holy hill of Zion, a reference to Christ's exaltation after His resurrection. This event not only confirms that Jesus is the Son of God but also that His redemptive work is complete. Furthermore, Paul emphasizes the importance of the resurrection in 1 Corinthians 15, elucidating that without it, our faith is futile. The resurrection serves as the cornerstone of our hope and assurance that all God's promises will be fulfilled through Christ, who now reigns with all authority in heaven and on earth.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:6, 1 Corinthians 15

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Kiss the Son
Clay Curtis · Aug 11, 2011
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