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Why is the resurrection central to the Christian faith?

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The resurrection is central as it affirms Christ's victory over death and the promise of eternal life for believers.

The resurrection holds foundational importance in Christianity because it demonstrates victory over sin and death. As Paul emphasized in Acts 26, the hope of the resurrection is both a fulfillment of Old Testament promises and a guarantee of the future resurrection of believers. This event is not merely historical; it signifies the power of God to transform and promise eternal life to those who are in Christ. The resurrection embodies the core of the Gospel message and assures Christians of their own resurrection and victory, instilling hope amid life's trials.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 15:55-57, Acts 26:6-8, Job 19:25-26

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