In Chris Cunningham's sermon "Now is Christ Risen," the focus is on the doctrine of the resurrection of Jesus Christ as central to the Christian faith. He argues emphatically that denying the resurrection undermines the entirety of the Gospel, asserting that without it, preaching is in vain, and believers remain in their sins (1 Corinthians 15:14-17). Cunningham supports his points by referencing Paul’s admonishments to the Corinthians, who were skeptical about the resurrection, outlining the logical consequences of their doubt and the necessity of Christ's resurrection for hope and salvation. He maintains that belief in this core doctrine is vital, as it confirms Christ's identity as the Son of God and secures the promise of eternal life for believers. The sermon serves as a call to fully embrace the resurrection, framing it not just as an event but as a fundamental aspect of faith in Christ, which has profound implications for the believer’s life and assurance.
“If Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain and your faith is also vain.”
“To deny the resurrection is to deny everything, to deny the gospel, to deny everything good.”
“Your hope of salvation is a person. [...] Salvation is a person, the Son of God.”
“The resurrection is the proof that Christ's death on Calvary was victorious.”
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