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This Easter, the apostle Paul reminds us in 1 Corinthians 15 that the gospel is first a proclamation to be received, not advice to be achieved. He anchors our faith in real historical events, Jesus’ death for our sins, His burial, and His resurrection according to the Scriptures. Paul then points to compelling proof, highlighting numerous eyewitnesses whose lives were forever changed by encountering the risen Christ. Finally, he shows us the power of the resurrection through his own story, where grace transformed him from a persecutor into a passionate apostle. Easter isn’t just something to believe intellectually but a reality that invites us to receive grace and experience a changed life!
By New Life Church - Asheville, NC5
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This Easter, the apostle Paul reminds us in 1 Corinthians 15 that the gospel is first a proclamation to be received, not advice to be achieved. He anchors our faith in real historical events, Jesus’ death for our sins, His burial, and His resurrection according to the Scriptures. Paul then points to compelling proof, highlighting numerous eyewitnesses whose lives were forever changed by encountering the risen Christ. Finally, he shows us the power of the resurrection through his own story, where grace transformed him from a persecutor into a passionate apostle. Easter isn’t just something to believe intellectually but a reality that invites us to receive grace and experience a changed life!