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Why is Christ's resurrection significant for believers?

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Christ's resurrection is significant because it confirms His victory over sin and death, assuring believers of their own resurrection and eternal life.

The resurrection of Christ is the cornerstone of Christian faith, as it validates not only His divine identity but also the completeness of His work of redemption. In 1 Corinthians 15:17, Paul states that if Christ is not risen, then our faith is futile, underscoring that His resurrection is integral to our justification. Furthermore, His resurrection assures believers of their future resurrection, as promised in Romans 6:5, which indicates that just as Christ was raised from the dead, we, too, will experience a newness of life. This foundational event provides hope and assurance of eternal life, empowering believers to live out their faith with boldness, knowing that death has been defeated and that they will ultimately be transformed into His likeness.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 15:17, Romans 6:5

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