Words From The Word

What Are the Life-Changing Results of Jesus’ Resurrection?


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In the final episode of our special Resurrection series Words From The Word, Pastor Roderick Webster delivers a soul-stirring message on the eternal impact of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Why is the resurrection the most powerful event in human history? What does it prove—and how does it transform your life today?


📖 "He is not here: for he is risen, as he said." — Matthew 28:6 (KJV)


✨ In this devotion, you’ll discover:

Why the resurrection proves God’s existence and Christ’s divinity

The power believers now have because Jesus lives

What it means for our faith, our forgiveness, and our future

How the resurrection fulfills God's ultimate promise to return

The victory believers have over death


🔥 "The resurrection has the power to give life to the dead." — Pastor Webster


Don’t miss this final encouragement from our Resurrection series. Be inspired, be uplifted, and be reminded: He lives!


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✝️ Want to receive the gift of salvation?Believe in your heart that God raised Jesus from the dead and confess Him as Lord. If you'd like prayer or guidance, send us a message—we’re here to walk with you.

00:00 Opening Remarks and Introduction to the Devotion

00:11 Reflecting on the Significance of the Resurrection

01:28 Exploring the Results of the Resurrection

03:45 The Promises of Jesus and the Assurance of Salvation

05:55 The Power of the Resurrection and Its Impact

09:55 Closing Prayers and Encouragement to Share the Message

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