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Did Jesus Really Rise From The Grave?

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“If Christ has not been raised, your faith is worthless... Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die.” —1 Corinthians 15 What if the resurrection never happened? In this message from Pastor Andrew Archer, we reflect on the Apostle Paul's bold statement in 1 Corinthians 15—a passage that makes it clear: the resurrection of Jesus is not just important, it’s essential. Without it, faith crumbles. Hope fades. Sin reigns. Death wins. But this isn’t just a theological claim—it’s one that has captured the attention of scholars around the world. One researcher, beginning with a modest attempt to update his resurrection bibliography, found himself overwhelmed by the sheer scope of the subject. The resurrection of Jesus remains one of the most rigorously examined events in ancient history. This video brings together the theological power of Paul’s message and the intellectual depth of modern scholarship to ask: Did Jesus really rise from the dead—and what does that mean for us today? Whether you’re a believer seeking deeper faith or a skeptic searching for clarity, this is a conversation worth having.
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“If Christ has not been raised, your faith is worthless... Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die.” —1 Corinthians 15 What if the resurrection never happened? In this message from Pastor Andrew Archer, we reflect on the Apostle Paul's bold statement in 1 Corinthians 15—a passage that makes it clear: the resurrection of Jesus is not just important, it’s essential. Without it, faith crumbles. Hope fades. Sin reigns. Death wins. But this isn’t just a theological claim—it’s one that has captured the attention of scholars around the world. One researcher, beginning with a modest attempt to update his resurrection bibliography, found himself overwhelmed by the sheer scope of the subject. The resurrection of Jesus remains one of the most rigorously examined events in ancient history. This video brings together the theological power of Paul’s message and the intellectual depth of modern scholarship to ask: Did Jesus really rise from the dead—and what does that mean for us today? Whether you’re a believer seeking deeper faith or a skeptic searching for clarity, this is a conversation worth having.
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