The sermon titled "Changed" by Chris Cunningham addresses the theological doctrine of resurrection, specifically the transformation of believers' bodies at the last day. Cunningham articulates that Paul’s comparison in 1 Corinthians 15:44, which contrasts the natural body with the spiritual body, provides assurance of the transformation believers will undergo—much like a dry seed becoming a vibrant plant. He emphasizes the power of Christ, the "last Adam," in giving life and highlights that through Him, believers will be raised incorruptible. The preacher illustrates this doctrine with various Scripture references, particularly the parable from Matthew 13 regarding the wheat and the tares, to show God's selective redemptive love for His elect. Practically, the sermon encourages believers to hold onto the hope of their future transformation, reminding them that their current struggles with sin and mortality are temporary and that they will ultimately be changed to reflect the glory of Christ.
“The beautiful thing about that is that it's a natural result of what Christ did for us; we're gonna be like him.”
“We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed. In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye.”
“Remember this word changed when you see yourself dying before your very eyes... This body's got to go for me to be with my Savior and like my Savior.”
“When bearing the image of the earthy weighs on you, remember that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that shall be revealed in us.”
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