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How do we know that Christ's resurrection is essential to the Christian faith?

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Christ's resurrection validates His role as Savior and ensures believers' future resurrection.

The resurrection of Christ is foundational to Christianity as it confirms His divinity and the acceptance of His sacrificial work. In 1 Corinthians 15:20, Paul refers to Christ as the 'firstfruits of those who have died,' asserting that just as Christ was raised, so too will all who trust in Him be raised in the final resurrection. This historic event is not only a testament to Christ's victory over sin and death but also secures the promise of eternal life for believers. The resurrection is thus central to the doctrine of justification, wherein believers are justified through faith in the risen Lord, guaranteeing their ultimate resurrection and eternal communion with God.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 15:20, Romans 4:25

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