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Resurrection of Jesus

We, as Christians, must believe that the Lord Jesus Christ rose from the dead. Simply acknowledging that he died for our sins is insufficient; we must also acknowledge his resurrection in order to receive eternal life. When we believe in Christ, we are connected in faith with him. Association with Christ means that when God looks at us, he sees the righteousness of Christ rather than our unrighteousness.

What does Jesus' resurrection mean for us as Christians?

 It means that we died with Him and will live with Him again (Romans 6:8). Christ paid our debt, but his death on the cross is meaningless if he has no power over death. The Lord made our salvation possible by defeating evil and death.

The Resurrection of Jesus affirms that God accepted Christ's sacrifice for sin on the cross and provides us with the opportunity to have a right relationship with Him.

Christ rose from the dead because death could no longer contain him, and we no longer have to fear death because Christ has defeated it. According to 1 Corinthians 15:55–57, Death is no longer an adversary because, in Christ, we no longer have to fear the punishment that follows death. 

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