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How do we know the resurrection is a key doctrine in Christian faith?

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The resurrection is essential in Christianity, as it confirms Christ's victory over death and promises believers eternal life.

The resurrection is a cornerstone doctrine in historic Reformed theology, indicated throughout scripture as the definitive act that confirms Jesus Christ as the Son of God. Romans 6 teaches that through Christ's resurrection, believers are assured of their own future resurrection. The bodily resurrection of Christ provides the basis for our hope and assurance in eternal life. In Revelation 11, the resurrection of the two witnesses signifies both the triumph of God's truth and the ultimate vindication of His people before their enemies, emphasizing that death does not have the final word for those who are in Christ. Our hope is firmly rooted in the promise that, like Christ, we too shall rise.
Scripture References: Romans 6:4, Revelation 11:11-12, 1 Corinthians 15:20-22

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