Belief that most or all the dead who have ever lived will be resurrected
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QUOTES FOR REFLECTION“Belonging to the church will always increase our obligations and decrease our independence. And this is good.”~Megan Hill in A Place to Belong: Learning to Love the Local Church “There in heaven this fountain of love, this eternal three in one, is set open without any obstacle to hinder access to it. There this glorious God is manifested and shines forth in full glory, in beams of love; there the fountain overflows in streams and rivers of love and delight, enough for all to drink at, and to swim in, yea, so as to overflow the world as it were with a deluge of love.” “Love dwells and reigns in every heart in heaven. The heart of God is the original source of divine love, existing inherently, like light in the sun. From God, love flows necessarily towards all inhabitants of heaven.” “That which was in the heart on earth as but a grain of mustard-seed, shall be as a great tree in heaven. The soul that in this world had only a little spark of divine love in it, in heaven shall be, as it were, turned into a bright and ardent flame, like the sun in its fullest brightness, when it has no spot upon it.” “In heaven all shall be united together in very near and dear relations... In heaven all shall have property and ownership in each other.” “[In heaven people] will have no doubt of the love of each other. They shall have no fear that the declarations…of love are hypocritical; but shall be perfectly satisfied of the sincerity and strength of each other's affection, as much as if there were a window in every breast, so that everything in the heart could be seen. There shall be no such thing as flattery…in heaven, but there perfect sincerity shall reign through all and in all. Everyone will be just what he seems to be, and will really have all the love that he seems to have.”~Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) in “Heaven Is a World of Love” “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”~Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968), civil rights activist and Baptist minister “If a person doesn't love the church, they don't love Jesus.”~Voddie Baucham (1969-2025), former Dean of Theology at African Christian University (Zambia) “To dwell in love with saints above— Oh that will be glory! But to dwell below with saints we know— Ah! That's a different story!”~Christopher J.H. Wright, Anglican clergyman and authorSERMON PASSAGE Ephesians 2:1-3:13 (ESV)Ephesians 2 1 And you were dead in the trespasses and sins 2 in which you once walked, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience— 3 among whom we all once lived in the passions of our flesh, carrying out the desires of the flesh and the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, like the rest of mankind. 4 But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, 5 even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ—by grace you have been saved— 6 and raised us up with him and seated us with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, 7 so that in the coming ages he might show the immeasurable riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus. 8 For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, 9 not a result of works, so that no one may boast. 10 For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.11 Therefore remember that at one time you Gentiles in the flesh, called “the uncircumcision” by what is called the circumcision, which is made in the flesh by hands— 12 remember that you were at that time separated from Christ, alienated from the commonwealth of Israel and strangers to the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world. 13 But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ. 14 For he himself is our peace, who has made us both one and has broken down in his flesh the dividing wall of hostility 15 by abolishing the law of commandments expressed in ordinances, that he might create in himself one new man in place of the two, so making peace, 16 and might reconcile us both to God in one body through the cross, thereby killing the hostility. 17 And he came and preached the peace to you who were far off and peace to those who were near. 18 For through him we both have access in one Spirit to the Father. 19 So then you are no longer strangers and aliens, but you are fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God, 20 built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus himself being the cornerstone, 21 in whom the whole structure, being joined together, grows into a holy temple in the Lord. 22 In him you also are being built together into a dwelling place for God by the Spirit. Ephesians 3 1 For this reason I, Paul, a prisoner of Christ Jesus on behalf of you Gentiles— 2 assuming that you have heard of the stewardship of God's grace that was given to me for you, 3 how the mystery was made known to me by revelation, as I have written briefly. 4 When you read this, you can perceive my insight into the mystery of Christ, 5 which was not made known to the sons of men in other generations as it has now been revealed to his holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit. 6 This mystery is that the Gentiles are fellow heirs, members of the same body, and partakers of the promise in Christ Jesus through the gospel. 7 Of this gospel I was made a minister according to the gift of God's grace, which was given me by the working of his power. 8 To me, though I am the very least of all the saints, this grace was given, to preach to the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ, 9 and to bring to light for everyone what is the plan of the mystery hidden for ages in God, who created all things, 10 so that through the church the manifold wisdom of God might now be made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly places. 11 This was according to the eternal purpose that he has realized in Christ Jesus our Lord, 12 in whom we have boldness and access with confidence through our faith in him. 13 So I ask you not to lose heart over what I am suffering for you, which is your glory.
Resurrection of the Dead by Pastor Omar Vazquez
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Sermon by Fr. Bob Fabey3rd Sunday of AdventQuestions for Group Discussion1. What do you find yourself looking (or maybe longing for) each day and week? (ie, not your wallet or glasses, but peace, joy, meaning etc.)2. The Resurrection means…that people already dead would be given new bodieswould return to an embodied life not entirely unlike the one they had had beforeThey would exist in God's new creationJesus was the Messiah – Israel's Messiah, God's Messiah, and hence the world's true Lord.This meant that there was and is ‘another king' (Acts 17.7):It is Jesus - because he was resurrected.Which of these realities have you considered before? What impact has it made on you?It is good news about an event that has happened in the world, an event because of which the world can never be the same again. And those who believe it, and live by it, will (thank God!) never be the same again either.” – NT Wright.3. How have you changed since meeting Jesus?4. Have you ever thought of our love for God, our family, friends, and enemies being a bridge to the Resurrection? How does that work?5. What does it mean to lead a “death-defying existence?”How God will take our prayer, our art, our love, our writing, our political action, our music, our honesty, our daily work, our pastoral care, our teaching, our whole selves – how God will take this and weave its varied strands into the glorious tapestry of his new creation, we can at present have no idea. That he will do so is part of the truth of the resurrection, and perhaps one of the most comforting parts of all. – N.T. Wright
Paragraph 1 The bodies of men after death return to dust, and see corruption;1 but their souls, which neither die nor sleep, having an immortal subsistence, immediately return to God who gave them.2 The souls of the righteous being then made perfect in holiness, are received into paradise, where they are with Christ, and behold the face of God in light and glory, waiting for the full redemption of their bodies;3 and the souls of the wicked are cast into hell; where they remain in torment and utter darkness, reserved to the judgment of the great day;4 besides these two places, for souls separated from their bodies, the Scripture acknowledgeth none. 1 Gen. 3:19; Acts 13:36 2 Eccles. 12:7 3 Luke 23:43; 2 Cor. 5:1,6,8; Phil. 1:23; Heb. 12:23 4 Jude 6, 7; 1 Peter 3:19; Luke 16:23,24
The resurrection of Jesus gives us a hope that holds steady in every season. It shapes how we live today and how we see the future. This hope rests on God's love and power, not wishful thinking. We're encouraged to trust that nothing placed in God's hands is ever wasted. Jess Norman is Assistant Lecturer and Tutor in Theology at St Mellitus, and leads the Beginning Theology Course. She is currently undertaking a PhD in Paul's letters, having completed an MA in Biblical Study at King's College London and a BA in Theology & Youth Ministry too.
We’ve spent the last couple months looking at a 1,700 year old creed, thinking about the core truths believed by Christians everywhere. But one might ask, what do these things mean for me? Among other things, our belief in Jesus comes with the promise of our own empty grave and resurrected body. The Christian belief in the final resurrection has always been a doctrine that separates Christianity from almost all other world religions. In most belief systems, including the prominent spiritualities in ancient Rome, salvation was obtained when the spiritual part of one’s existence was freed from the evil of the material world. But Christianity tells a different story in which the whole of God’s creation is restored and those who follow Jesus in life will be resurrected from the dead, their bodies being redeemed. When Paul wrote our text from Romans 8, his words were actually radical. Sadly, so many still believe in a bodyless heaven. But just as Jesus was raised from the grave, our hope is tied to our final resurrection as well, and the promise that one day God will make everything sad become untrue. While we may suffer in life, we join the rest of creation patiently waiting for the day when our bodies will be redeemed.
For those redeemed by Jesus' blood and looking for his glorious appearance, it will be our final redemption, delivering us from evil forever.
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Hey Guys! Join Michael today as he sits down and discusses The Resurrection of the Dead as it relates to premillennialism. Visit our linktree: https://linktr.ee/scatteredabroadnetwork Visit our website, www.scatteredabroad.org, and subscribe to our email list. "Like" and "share" our Facebook page: https:// www.facebook.com/sapodcastnetwork Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ the_scattered_abroad_network/ Subscribe to our Substack: https://scatteredabroad.substack.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: The Scattered Abroad Network Contact us through email at san@msop.org. If you would like to consider supporting us in any way, don't hesitate to contact us through this email.
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Jesus is the living God who gives life through his resurrection from the dead.
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Gary begins a series of podcasts on 1 Corinthians 15 with Kim Burgess. In this first one, the two survey the interpretative "land" and with a quick history about how Christians have viewed this chapter and how it relates to eschatology and our future state in a "spiritual body." Kim then gives a quick overview of what he believes Paul is saying. (This series will likely contain six episodes in total.)
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Fr. Mike focuses on the powerful theme that connects all of our readings today- the reality of life beyond death. In the story of the martyrdom of the seven brothers in 2 Macabees, we see how the brothers and their mother fiercely reject the temptation to violate God's law, and boldly hold onto their hope in the resurrection of the dead. Our readings from Wisdom also remind us that death is not the end, because we know that eternal life is waiting for us beyond death. Today's readings are 2 Maccabees 7, Wisdom 3-4, and Proverbs 24:27-29. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Reading Luke 20:27-40 where Jesus is challenged by the Sadducees on the resurrection of the dead, and He not only answers their question but shows their beliefs are wrong. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!
In this episode of YouChat, Fr. Chris and Rebecca talk about the Church's teaching on the resurrection of the dead and eternal life. L'articolo E286 | Youchat – Rebecca Byrne and Fr. Chris Garrett – The Resurrection of the Dead and Eternal Life proviene da Radio Maria.
Devotion : The Resurrection of the Dead / 2 Thessalonians 4:13-18 by Community Lutheran Church
1 Corinthians 15:50-58 - The Creed ends the way the Bible ends--with an answer to its first problem: How will sin, evil, sickness, death and separation from God be overcome? The answer comes in the form of the resurrection–first Jesus's, and then the resurrection of all of His people into a new, glorious, abundant, eternal life. The Bible and the Creed both end with a vision of real life taken up again (and better than ever before) with Him. Praise be to God! And come, Lord Jesus! Amen. A sermon by Cameron Heger. [Part 18 of our series "The Nicene Creed: The Ancient Theology of the Triune God"]
The Resurrection of the Dead – Our Ultimate Hope | 1 Corinthians 15:9–34The resurrection is not just a doctrine—it's the heartbeat of our faith and the reason we live with eternal purpose.1 Corinthians 15:9–34, we unpack Paul's bold defense of the resurrection as the cornerstone of the Gospel. Paul calls the Corinthian believers to reject false teaching, embrace the hope of the resurrection, and live with holy urgency.What you'll learn in this teaching:• How the grace of God transforms even the worst of sinners (vv. 9–11)• Why the resurrection is essential to the Gospel (vv. 12–19)• How Messiah is the firstfruits of the resurrection harvest (vv. 20–23)• The end-time hope of death's final defeat (vv. 24–28)• The resurrection as fuel for righteous living (vv. 29–34)We connect Paul's teaching with the Feast of Firstfruits, the Hebraic foundation of resurrection hope, and the call to be the Bride of Messiah, awake, holy, and prepared.Challenge: Are you living today in light of eternity?Featuring powerful connections to:• Acts 9 & Galatians 1: Paul's transformation story• Job 19 & Daniel 12: The Hebrew hope in bodily resurrection• Leviticus 23: Messiah as our Firstfruits• Isaiah 22 & Luke 9:23: Living sacrificially in light of the KingdomLet this teaching strengthen your faith, renew your hope, and call you to walk in holiness as we await the return of the risen King.Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more teachings that reveal the full Gospel rooted in the Torah, Prophets, and New Covenant Scriptures.
A literal Resurrection of the Dead was taught throughout the Bible—especially by Jesus and Paul. It was the ‘blessed hope' of every believing Christian in the early church—but not so much by churches today. What changed? What are the consequences? And why should we care? A powerful provocation to remember where we're going…
Have you ever heard a well-known teacher or a close friend share a new revelation they claimed came from God, but something about it made you feel uncomfortable or unsure? You couldn't determine exactly why, but a warning signal went off in your spirit, alerting you that something wasn't right. In The Foundational Doctrines of Christ, Pastor Greg Mohr reveals the importance of being firmly rooted in six key doctrines clearly outlined in Scripture. These biblical truths are essential for every believer, as they help you discern and eliminate false teachings. When you understand and apply these foundational doctrines, you'll not only be equipped to recognize and resist deception, but you'll also be positioned to receive God's guidance and strength to fulfill His calling and purpose for your life. Join Greg as he ministers in the gifts of the Spirit on this special ministry Friday episode.
Have you ever heard a well-known teacher or a close friend share a new revelation they claimed came from God, but something about it made you feel uncomfortable or unsure? You couldn't determine exactly why, but a warning signal went off in your spirit, alerting you that something wasn't right. In The Foundational Doctrines of Christ, Pastor Greg Mohr reveals the importance of being firmly rooted in six key doctrines clearly outlined in Scripture. These biblical truths are essential for every believer, as they help you discern and eliminate false teachings. When you understand and apply these foundational doctrines, you'll not only be equipped to recognize and resist deception, but you'll also be positioned to receive God's guidance and strength to fulfill His calling and purpose for your life.
21 For as by a man came death, by a man has come also the resurrection of the dead. 22 For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive. The Holy Bible: English Standard Version (Wheaton, IL: Crossway Bibles, 2016), 1 Co 15:20–22.
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Fr. Mike explores the essential element of Christian Faith that we “look forward to the resurrection of the dead.” We examine how this belief in the resurrection of the dead means that both our mortal soul and our mortal body will come to life again, that eventually every single human being will get their body back. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 988-996. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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Today our chapter provides fertile ground for the ideas of resurrection of the dead, the final judgement, the book of life, and the notion of a "ketz" a pre-prescribed end-point of history. Here are the ingredients of Jewish eschatology, but as Daniel is told, the details are a riddle, a secret.
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Acts 24:1-27 - Speaker: Lukus Counterman - Critics of Christianity can say all kinds of things. Paul understood this. In Acts 24 he was accused of being a public menace, the leader of a religious sect, and a desecrater of the temple. But amidst the accusations, he acknowledged one thing - belief in the resurrection. Paul denied false charges, but he did confess that he was a follower of the Way and a proclaimer of the good news. The fact is, the risen Lord can't be ignored. You can accept him or reject him, but you can't ignore him. He is risen! He is risen indeed! Our living and loving Savior longs to seek and save the lost this Easter. So, prepare your hearts to worship and pray that unbelievers would saved.
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The Sadducees came to Jesus with one of their stock illustrations, related to the resurrection and marriage, and Jesus answered them with a theological wonder "you are mistaken, not knowing the scriptures nor the power of God." In this episode, we cover the theology of the resurrection of the dead. Matthew 22:22-23Mark 12:18-27Luke 20:27-401 Corinthians 15:221 Corinthians 15:51-53Hebrews 9:27Romans 14:10www.messagetokings.com
On his second missionary journey, Paul carried the message of salvation and resurrection of the dead through Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit led him to more than a dozen cities over the course of the four-year journey. Everywhere he went, Paul convinced Jews and Gentiles alike of the gospel message. But his work also stirred up opposition. Paul suffered ridicule, imprisonment, and physical harm as he shared the good news of Jesus. Paul's preaching and encouragement recorded in Acts 15-18, provide us with theological clarity for our own efforts to share the gospel and remain faithful to Jesus Christ in all circumstances.
“If in Christ we have hope in this life only, we are of all people most to be pitied.” For as much as 1 Corinthians addresses practical issues that Christians face, Paul concludes his letter with a stirring reminder that our hope is not about making things better in this life. Christianity focuses on the future life to come and the resurrection of the dead.
Fr. Mike focuses on the powerful theme that connects all of our readings today- the reality of life beyond death. In the story of the martyrdom of the seven brothers in 2 Macabees, we see how the brothers and their mother fiercely reject the temptation to violate God's law, and boldly hold onto their hope in the resurrection of the dead. Our readings from Wisdom also remind us that death is not the end, because we know that eternal life is waiting for us beyond death. Today's readings are 2 Maccabees 7, Wisdom 3-4, and Proverbs 24:27-29. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Fr. Mike explores the essential element of Christian Faith that we “look forward to the resurrection of the dead.” We examine how this belief in the resurrection of the dead means that both our mortal soul and our mortal body will come to life again, that eventually every single human being will get their body back. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 988-996. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.