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The Power of the Resurrection – Easter Sunday 2025

April 20, 2025

The Power of the Resurrection

 

SERMON TITLE:  

 

SCRIPTURES:

Primary Text: 1 Corinthians 15
Supporting Texts: Matthew 27:52–53, Revelation 1:18, Ephesians 4:8, 1 Peter 3:19

 

MAIN POINT: 

I. INTRODUCTION: The Cornerstone of the Gospel

  • Opening statement:
    “The resurrection is not just an event; it is the essence of our faith!” 
  • Why it matters: 
    • Without resurrection: 
      • Our preaching is in vain (1 Cor. 15:14) 
      • Our faith is futile (v.17) 
      • We are still in sin 
      • The dead are lost 
      • We are most miserable (v.19) 
    • BUT“Now is Christ risen from the dead!” (v.20) 

II. POST-CRUCIFIXION EVENTS: What Happened in the Spirit Realm?

  • 1. Jesus Preached to Spirits in Prison
    (1 Peter 3:19) — He went and proclaimed to the spirits bound in darkness. 
  • 2. He Led Captivity Captive
    (Ephesians 4:8) — He released the righteous dead from Sheol/Abraham’s Bosom. 
  • 3. He Took the Keys of Hell and Death
    (Revelation 1:18) — Authority over death and the grave is now in His hands. 
  • 4. Saints Rose with Him
    (Matthew 27:52-53) — A first glimpse of resurrection power at work. 

III. 1 CORINTHIANS 15: THEOLOGY OF RESURRECTION

Apostolic Witness (vv.1–11):

  • The Gospel foundation: Christ died, buried, rose again (vv.3–4) 
  • Eyewitnesses: Peter, the Twelve, 500+ brethren, James, Paul (vv.5–8) 
  • Grace empowers us to live and labor (v.10) 

IV. WHY THE RESURRECTION IS CENTRAL

Paul’s Arguments (vv.12–22):

  • If Christ is not risen: 
    • Our message is false 
    • Our faith is futile 
    • Sin is undefeated 
    • The dead are perished 
  • If Christ is risen: 
    • He is the firstfruits of the new creation (v.20) 
    • As in Adam all die, in Christ all are made alive (v.22) 

V. THE RESURRECTION’S IMPACT ON US

  • Eternal Reign of Christ (vv.24–27) 
    • He will subdue every enemy — even death (v.26) 
  • Transformation of the Body (vv.35–44): 
    • Sown in corruption → Raised incorruptible 
    • Sown in dishonor → Raised in glory 
    • Sown in weakness → Raised in power 
    • From natural → To spiritual body 
  • Victory Over Death (vv.54–57) 
    • “O death, where is thy sting?” 
    • Death is swallowed up in victory 
    • Through Jesus, we walk in resurrected authority 

VI. LIVING IN RESURRECTION POWER (v.58)

  • Be Steadfast: Stand firm in your faith. 
  • Be Unmoveable: Let nothing shake your hope. 
  • Be Abounding: Overflow in Kingdom work. 
  • Know This: Your labor is not in vain in the Lord! 

VII. PROPHETIC PROMISE (vv.51–52)

  • “We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed…” 
    • A future resurrection awaits us. 
    • The trumpet will sound. 
    • The dead in Christ will rise incorruptible. 
    • We will be changed — glorified! 

Conclusion: Resurrection is Not Just a Day—It’s a Life

  • Jesus is alive, and so are we. 
  • Let us walk in: 
    • Victory over sin 
    • Power over fear 
    • Hope for the future 
    • Authority over darkness 

Call to Action:
“Will you live like He’s alive? Will you walk in resurrection power today?”