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Why is it significant that Jesus is the resurrection?

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Jesus being the resurrection assures believers that death does not separate them from Him, offering eternal hope (John 11:25).

The significance of Jesus being the resurrection lies in the profound assurance it gives to believers about their eternal state. His claim in John 11:25-26 serves as a powerful promise that death does not hold power over those who believe in Him. This understanding transforms how Christians view death; it is not an end but a gateway to an everlasting relationship with God. Recognizing Jesus as the resurrection invites believers to a life of faith rooted in hope, as they can face physical death without fear, knowing they will live eternally with Him.
Scripture References: John 11:25-26

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A Loved One Dies
John Chapman · Jan 21, 2024
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