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What role does the resurrection play in salvation?

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The resurrection confirms that Christ's sacrifice fully satisfied God’s justice and secured our salvation.

In the context of salvation, the resurrection serves as the definitive proof that Jesus' sacrificial death was accepted by the Father, thus satisfying the demands of justice. As the sermon emphasizes, if Christ had not risen, we would still be under our sins, and the hope we have in Him would be illusory. The Apostle Paul asserts that Christ's resurrection is essential, as it underscores our justification and signifies the beginning of our own resurrection as believers. This vital truth ensures that we share in the victory of Christ, solidifying our place in God's everlasting covenant of grace.
Scripture References: Romans 4:25, Acts 17:3, 1 Corinthians 15:17

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