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What does the Bible teach about the resurrection of the dead?

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The resurrection of the dead is a core doctrine that encompasses Christ's resurrection and the future resurrection of believers.

The doctrine of the resurrection of the dead, as discussed in Scriptures like Romans 4:25 and 1 Corinthians 15, is vital for understanding both the justification of believers and the future hope of eternal life. Christ's resurrection is central to the Gospel, confirming that He has conquered death and sin, providing assurance for those who trust in Him. Additionally, it entails the spiritual resurrection that believers experience in this life, as they are made alive in Christ, and the bodily resurrection to come, where believers will be raised incorruptible during the final resurrection. Thus, understanding this doctrine is essential for Christian faith as it speaks to the transformative power of Christ and the promise of eternal life.
Scripture References: Romans 4:25, 1 Corinthians 15

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Dull of Hearing
Todd Nibert · Oct 26, 2008
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