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Opinion|Sun, Mar. 23 2008 10:10 AM EDT

The Centrality of the Resurrection

By Ken Connor|Christian Post Guest Columnist

For Christians, then, there is eternal hope in the death and resurrection of Jesus. With Christ we die to our sins, and in Christ we rise to new life. Christ has promised to restore all things; there is hope even for our aching bones and wrinkled flesh in the resurrection of the body. In that one historical event—the most important event in human history, when Jesus' dead body was restored to life—the whole world was given hope that, in Christ, we too can live again. The reality of the resurrection is what prompted St. Augustine to declare, "We are an Easter people, and Alleluia is our song."

Had Christ simply told mankind of the many ways in which we all fall short of God's perfection, the life of Jesus would have brought only despair, not hope. Who could bear seeing the stark contrast between the perfection of God and the sinfulness of men? But Christ did not bring sorrow and despair, but hope. Our hope is an Easter hope: that in the face of death and deterioration, when confronted with the many sorrows of this world, Christ has triumphed over the grave. In conquering death, Christ promised to renew all things.

This is the one true and lasting hope. Without the resurrection, the Christian religion would be cruelly deceitful. And far from being a great moral teacher, Jesus would be a malicious charlatan.

During this Easter season, we do well to confront the claims of Jesus Christ. We should run with Peter and John to the tomb to see if it is really empty. If it is not, then we should grab all the gusto we can in order to anesthetize us from hopelessness and despair. If it is, we can sing "Alleluia!" for the curse has been broken, death has been defeated, and life eternal is available to those who believe.

God grant that we might proclaim with the apostles of old: "He is risen! With our own eyes we have seen it, he is risen indeed!" .

This article was originally published on April 7, 2007.
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Ken Connor is Chairman of the Center for a Just Society in Washington, DC and a nationally recognized trial lawyer who represented Governor Jeb Bush in the Terri Schiavo case. Connor was formally President of the Family Research Council, Chairman of the Board of CareNet, and Vice Chairman of Americans United for Life. For more articles and resources from Mr. Connor and the Center for a Just Society, go to www.ajustsociety.org. Your feedback is welcome; please email info@ajustsociety.org.

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  • Tue Apr 01, 2008 11:49 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    This is a very personal subject for me. I am one of many, many people who read the Bible and consider it to be the truth and the actual Words of the Living God -verbatim.
    I have spent a large portion on my life being militantly unrepentant atheist and was suddenly faced with one great hardship after another. All who I considered friends, even close and high powered ones drive themselves away from me as far as possible when they know that the sins which I have accumulated while at the easily obtained success are starting to go towards a lonely death.
    Then I was cornered and without anyone and the last resort which I went for help was Jesus Christ; and his Holy Spirit told me to start rereading the Holy Bible and let the fire burns inside me for the first time of my life –and later I physically find myself at the top of Jebel Musa and then in the edicule of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher crying, praying and singing to Him.
    Resurrection is vital for me, and without the resurrection, the Christian religion would be cruelly deceitful.
    But after a long and quite personal search I can sing "Alleluia!" for the curse has been broken, death has been defeated, and life eternal is available to those who believe, including little me.
    God grant that I might proclaim with the apostles of old: "He is risen! With our own eyes we have seen it, he is risen indeed!"

  • Thu Mar 27, 2008 6:26 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    John 20: 29
    Then Jesus told him, "Because you have seen me, you have believed, blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed."

  • Sun Mar 23, 2008 7:58 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Nice post Mormon. We understand our testimony of the risen Lord not to be merely based on private experience but also historical evidence.

    How long have you been a Mormon?

  • Sun Mar 23, 2008 12:30 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    Many thanks to Ken Connors for his testimony of the risen Lord. We Mromons also proclaim Jesus as the divine Son of God, who performed the miracles described in the New Testament, and who suffered, died, and was resurrected. The Book of Mormon is a second witness to the divinity and resurrection of Jesus.

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