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What does 'He is not here; he is risen' mean for believers?

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'He is not here; he is risen' signifies that Christ's victory over death ensures our freedom from sin and the promise of eternal life.

'He is not here; he is risen' encapsulates the heart of the Gospel. This statement not only affirms that Jesus defeated death but also embodies the very essence of our faith as believers. It reminds us that Jesus laid down His life for our sins and that through His resurrection, He created a path for us to also experience new life and eternal fellowship with God. This assurance gives believers hope and purpose, as illustrated by the Apostle Paul in Ephesians 2:6, which states we are raised up together with Christ. Thus, His resurrection transforms our understanding of life, death, and our eternal destiny.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:6, Matthew 28:6

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He is Not Here
Gabe Stalnaker · Dec 15, 2024
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