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Nothing God does is without good reason and purpose. The resurrection of the Christ is no exception. In fact with respect to Christianity, it is the single most important event in history. Contrary to the way our calendar was developed, with the birth of Christ as the pivot point, it was the resurrection of the Christ that was the turning point of history. His resurrection drew the line between the days of law and the days of grace.
His resurrection was the most important event in history. Not just for Christians, but for all of mankind, because it is in the resurrection of the Christ that all mankind receives hope, and the promise of salvation to eternal life.
History pivots around this one event and the promises that are contained in the resurrection go much further and deeper than many Christians recognise or understand. In this episode we begin to explore the importance of the resurrection.
By John | Bible Teaching on Faith without biasNothing God does is without good reason and purpose. The resurrection of the Christ is no exception. In fact with respect to Christianity, it is the single most important event in history. Contrary to the way our calendar was developed, with the birth of Christ as the pivot point, it was the resurrection of the Christ that was the turning point of history. His resurrection drew the line between the days of law and the days of grace.
His resurrection was the most important event in history. Not just for Christians, but for all of mankind, because it is in the resurrection of the Christ that all mankind receives hope, and the promise of salvation to eternal life.
History pivots around this one event and the promises that are contained in the resurrection go much further and deeper than many Christians recognise or understand. In this episode we begin to explore the importance of the resurrection.