In the sermon titled "The Hope and Grounds of Our Resurrection," Fred Evans focuses on the doctrine of resurrection, specifically the distinctiveness between the first and second resurrections as outlined in Revelation 20:6. He argues that the first resurrection is a spiritual resurrection wherein believers are raised from spiritual death through the work of the Holy Spirit, while the second resurrection pertains to the physical resurrection of the dead at Christ's return. This theological understanding is underscored by Scriptures like John 5 and 1 Corinthians 15, emphasizing that believers’ hope in resurrection is rooted in Christ’s representative resurrection, their own spiritual awakening, and the divine revelation regarding these truths. The practical significance of this doctrine reassures believers of their eternal security in Christ, marked by holiness and blessings, and instills in them a confident anticipation for the glorious resurrection to come.
“Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection. On such the second death hath no power...”
“Your resurrection, your salvation is inseparably tied to the life of Jesus Christ. It is tied to him in a vital union.”
“When Jesus Christ obeyed, you obeyed. When Jesus Christ died in your stead, you died in him. And when he rose again from the dead, you rose from the dead in Him.”
“Do you believe on the Son of God? Then you shall never lack righteousness. You shall never lack redemption.”
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