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In this sermon on 1 Corinthians 15:20–28, Fr. Gabriel reflects on Christ as the “first fruits” of the resurrection. Just as death came through Adam, resurrection comes through Christ, who will reign until all enemies—including death—are defeated. At the end, Christ will hand over the Kingdom to the Father, so that “God may be all in all.” Fr. Gabriel emphasizes that Christ’s resurrection assures our own and gives hope that death does not have the final word.
By Fr. Gabriel McHughIn this sermon on 1 Corinthians 15:20–28, Fr. Gabriel reflects on Christ as the “first fruits” of the resurrection. Just as death came through Adam, resurrection comes through Christ, who will reign until all enemies—including death—are defeated. At the end, Christ will hand over the Kingdom to the Father, so that “God may be all in all.” Fr. Gabriel emphasizes that Christ’s resurrection assures our own and gives hope that death does not have the final word.