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(Romans 8:9-11) The resurrection of Jesus Christ is not merely a future hope but a present revolution that reshapes everything about how we live now. Because Jesus rose from the dead—bodily, visibly, and historically—we are not only promised the same resurrection, but given His very Spirit now, which transforms our identity, rewires our operating system, and sets us free from fear, selfishness, and the frantic need to preserve ourselves. The Spirit who raised Jesus lives in us, giving us resurrection strength and security to love radically, forgive freely, and live courageously. We no longer operate out of scarcity or fear of loss—we live as those with nothing to lose, because in the resurrection, we’ve already gained everything. This Easter, the invitation is not just to believe in life after death, but to receive power to live differently forever—starting now.
By Mosaic Christian Fellowship5
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(Romans 8:9-11) The resurrection of Jesus Christ is not merely a future hope but a present revolution that reshapes everything about how we live now. Because Jesus rose from the dead—bodily, visibly, and historically—we are not only promised the same resurrection, but given His very Spirit now, which transforms our identity, rewires our operating system, and sets us free from fear, selfishness, and the frantic need to preserve ourselves. The Spirit who raised Jesus lives in us, giving us resurrection strength and security to love radically, forgive freely, and live courageously. We no longer operate out of scarcity or fear of loss—we live as those with nothing to lose, because in the resurrection, we’ve already gained everything. This Easter, the invitation is not just to believe in life after death, but to receive power to live differently forever—starting now.

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