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Important things get mentioned, that's why.Why is the resurrection mentioned if it is important?
Jesus's resurrection, or ours as a future hope?Why?
Can a person who has access to the bible be born again without belief in the resurrection?
Why is the resurrection mentioned, if it is not important?
How do you know your sins are forgiven?Why?
Can a person who has access to the bible be born again without belief in the resurrection?
Why is the resurrection mentioned, if it is not important?
I mention that because I remember an incident at my mother-in-law's funeral, excuse me, "Service of Death and Resurrection". The funeral director asked if we wanted to see the corpus delecti before the service (closed casket; the cancer was not kind to her). My wife didn't want to remember her mother that way, so she stayed away, and I stayed to provide comfort, but my precocious little 7-year-old grandson wanted to see. When he came back, he asked, "Will we wear clothes in heaven?" I told him we'd be wearing white robes, thinking of Revelation 7:9. My sister-in-law, a wise and a faithful Christian lady, said no, in the New Heavens and New Earth, it will be like the Garden of Eden before the Fall, and we'll all be naked and unashamed. I was stunned by that, not least by the mental image of my elderly sister-in-law naked. I'd never thought of that. But I was my church's sound tech, which meant I had to attend all the funerals, excuse me, Services of Death and Resurrection. And we'd had a run of them lately. I couldn't help but notice that while the laity talked about the deceased "going to Heaven to be with God", the scriptures read all talked about RESURRECTION. Why the disconnect? So, browsing the local Christian Book store (long out of business, sad to say), I ran across N.T. Wright's book, Surprised by Hope, the title being a riff on C.S. Lewis's Surprised by Joy. Wright made a case that the ultimate Christian hope is not floating around Heaven in some ethereal spiritual state, but Resurrection into real spirit-powered bodies in the New Heaven and New Earth, where "God's home is among men, and He will dwell among them, and they shall be His people, and God Himself will be among them." (Revelation 21:3)Jesus's resurrection, or ours as a future hope?
Christ tells you...Why?
Can a person who has access to the bible be born again without belief in the resurrection?
Why is the resurrection mentioned, if it is not important?
Apparently, Christ's Resurrection was integral to Paul's understanding of what The Gospel is:Why?
Can a person who has access to the bible be born again without belief in the resurrection?
Why is the resurrection mentioned, if it is not important?
Did someone say the resurrection isn't important?Why?
Can a person who has access to the bible be born again without belief in the resurrection?
Why is the resurrection mentioned, if it is not important?
I've actually heard people say that. One bunch of folks have a theology that's very Atonement-centered. To them, Christ's death on the cross for our sins is critically important, but the Resurrection... well, it makes for a happy ending to the story, but to them, the Resurrection serves no theological function. If our souls go to Heaven when we die, what's the meaning of Christ being resurrected in this world anyway? I ain't buyin' it, but it did spur me on to investigate the matter further.Did someone say the resurrection isn't important?