The resurrection means that when christ comes again, he's calling to justice all those powers and principalities of the earth. In fact, his resurrection has come to undo suffering. That's the point of philippians too. Soi psalm two is a double edged sword. If you are stiff necked, then he's going to deal with that in one way, and that should cause fear and threat. Every knee will bow is a to a rebellious harnan institution. But a's comfort to those that worship this lordan. It's worth noting then that we'll give account on the last day to the lord of heaven and earth.
If Christ really rose from the dead, then it must have major ramifications for our lives. So how does the resurrection shape us? In this episode of White Horse Inn, Eric Landry, Justin Holcomb, Bob Hiller, and Doug Powell discuss the impact of Christ’s resurrection at the cosmic level, institutional level, and personal level. They consider what it means that Christ is victorious over Satan, sin, hell, death, and the grave; they unpack what it means to say “Jesus is Lord”; and they celebrate our ultimate comfort and hope found in the risen Christ.
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