The sermon centers on the historical and theological certainty of Christ's resurrection, presented through a legal-like argument in 1 Corinthians 15, emphasizing the credibility of eyewitness testimony from key figures including Peter, the Twelve, over 500 believers, James, and Paul himself. It underscores that these appearances were not random but divinely ordered, affirming the resurrection as the foundation of the gospel and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy. The preacher stresses that salvation is not based on human effort but on Christ's finished work, and that the resurrection validates His death for sins and secures eternal hope. The message also highlights the transformative power of the resurrection, seen in the conversion of skeptics like James and the apostle Paul, and calls believers to faith not on sight but on the Spirit's work, making those who believe without seeing even more blessed. Ultimately, the sermon affirms that God's sovereignty, not chance, governs all events, including the believer's salvation and life's purpose.