The sermon "Raised in Incorruption" by Chris Cunningham addresses the doctrine of resurrection, specifically the transformation of believers' bodies at the last day. The preacher argues against skeptics' objections to the resurrection by employing the analogy of sowing seeds, demonstrating how death precedes new life. He discusses 1 Corinthians 15:37-38, affirming that just as seeds must die to yield new growth, so too must our mortal bodies undergo death to be raised in incorruption by God’s power and purpose. The sermon underscores the Reformed understanding of divine sovereignty in resurrection and the transformative glory awaiting believers, emphasizing its significance in providing hope and assurance in the promise of eternal life.
“To ask with what body shall a resurrected sinner come forth is foolish in light of the power of God, which is fully on display all the time.”
“We will finally stand... in a body that pleases Him, no longer in the body of this death.”
“It pleases Him. Because of what Christ did for us, that's true, spiritually, eternally.”
“What vulgar sinners call Mother Nature is the creative power and sustaining power of God Almighty on display.”
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