For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ all shall be made alive.
Corinthians 15:22
What does the resurrection of Jesus mean to you? What does it mean to
me? First, it assures our future resurrection. Because Jesus both died and rose
again, we will be raised like Him.
1 Corinthians 15:20 says, "But now Christ is risen from the dead,
and has become the first fruits of those who have fallen asleep."
The word "first fruits" speaks of a sampling, a foretaste, a
glimpse. Jesus is the first fruit.
Jesus has died and has risen, so we know that our resurrected bodies in
some way will resemble His resurrection body.
To what extent, we cannot be certain. But if they were completely like
His, it would mean that we would be clearly recognizable.
Second, the resurrection of Jesus is a proof of future judgment. Now it
may not sound all that exciting, but it's something we need to know. We live in
a society, and indeed a world, in which justice is often perverted and
neglected.
We look at things that happen and say, "How can that be? How could
that happen?"
The resurrection means, among other things, that God's justice will
ultimately prevail.
Third, the resurrection of Christ gives us power to live the Christian
life. The Bible does not teach that we will be sinless in this physical body we
now live in.
On the other hand, we can sin less, not by our own abilities, but by the
power of the Spirit. Christ can make us altogether different kinds of people.
We must believe that. "Old things have passed away . . . all things
have become new" (2 Corinthians 5:17). God can give you the power to live
this Christian life.
Prayer: By faith, appropriate the power of Christ's resurrection and
declare your victory over every temptation.
Scriptural Reading: 1 Corinthians 15:20-28