Part 28: The Impact of the Resurrection, continued

Jun 14, 2026    Andrew Patrick

This powerful exploration of 1 Corinthians 15 challenges us to examine whether we're living with a watered-down faith or embracing the full supernatural reality of Christianity. In this message, we're confronted with an uncomfortable truth: many of us claim to believe in the resurrection while living as if it never happened. The message cuts to the heart of modern Christianity, asking whether we pray without expecting answers, solve problems through human wisdom alone, and live indistinguishably from the world around us.


Paul's urgent message to the Corinthians becomes our wake-up call—the resurrection of Jesus Christ is not just a nice Easter story but the foundational truth that gives meaning to every trial, every sacrifice, and every moment of our existence. Without the resurrection, our faith is pointless, our suffering meaningless, and we might as well just eat, drink, and party until we die.


But because Christ rose from the dead, everything changes. Our labor has eternal significance, our struggles have purpose, and we're called to be steadfast, immovable, and always abounding in the work of the Lord. The question we must answer is simple yet profound: Will we continue with comfortable, culturally acceptable Christianity, or will we live the supernatural life that the resurrection makes possible?