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Many people say Jesus was a great moral teacher.
They admire His words about love, justice, and compassion—but reject the miracles, the virgin birth, and especially the resurrection.
But the Bible does not allow that version of Jesus.
In this Easter episode of Everyday Reformation, we confront one of the most common distortions in modern Christianity:
👉 Can Jesus be reduced to a moral teacher?
Walking through 1 Corinthians 15, we show that Christianity does not survive as a system of ethics if Christ is not raised.
It falls apart completely.
And if Christ is raised…
Then He is not just a teacher to admire—
This episode calls men to reject passive, sentimental Christianity and live with resurrection clarity, courage, and obedience in their homes.
In this episode:
Scripture Focus:
Call to Action:
Read 1 Corinthians 15 with your family this week.
By EveryDayReformationMany people say Jesus was a great moral teacher.
They admire His words about love, justice, and compassion—but reject the miracles, the virgin birth, and especially the resurrection.
But the Bible does not allow that version of Jesus.
In this Easter episode of Everyday Reformation, we confront one of the most common distortions in modern Christianity:
👉 Can Jesus be reduced to a moral teacher?
Walking through 1 Corinthians 15, we show that Christianity does not survive as a system of ethics if Christ is not raised.
It falls apart completely.
And if Christ is raised…
Then He is not just a teacher to admire—
This episode calls men to reject passive, sentimental Christianity and live with resurrection clarity, courage, and obedience in their homes.
In this episode:
Scripture Focus:
Call to Action:
Read 1 Corinthians 15 with your family this week.