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Dec 20, 2018 · In verses 9–18, we find three answers to the question, “What if Jesus had never been born?” If Christ had not come, His substitutionary atonement on the cross would never have taken place and thus there would be no forgiveness, no redemption, no justification, and no salvation.
Jesus’ Resurrection. If Jesus had not been born, He would not have died in our place and been resurrected. The Apostle Paul tells us that if Jesus Christ had never been resurrected, then we are still in our sins and in real trouble.
Dec 21, 2023 · This Christmas, with Christians reflecting on the significance of Jesus’ birth, I’m inspired by the question posed by the late D. James Kenney thirty years ago: What if Jesus had never been born? It's a fascinating exercise, where we unravel the threads of time and imagine how different the tapestry of history might look with just one ...
Apr 13, 2020 · We see in 1 Corinthians 15 Paul’s rapid-fire list of terrible implications that would be true if Jesus wasn’t really raised from the dead. But what if we turn the passage around, to see what is true since the resurrection really happened?
- Trevin Wax
Oct 12, 2020 · Summary: Today, we want to imagine for a moment what would life be like if Jesus hadn’t been born. Jesus Himself raised that question the night before He was crucified...
- Ministry Director, Baltimore Bible Church
- Baltimore Bible Church
Oct 5, 2018 · He does not believe Jesus was literally, physically, raised from the dead, and he thinks that apart from belief in Jesus’ physical resurrection, it is not possible for a person to be Christian. This book is written for people with a lot of background in New Testament studies.
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Apr 1, 2002 · The Resurrection confirms Jesus Christ’s identity as the divine Messiah, Savior, and Lord (Rom. 1:3-4; 14:9). It proves Jesus to be who He said He was. In His resurrection, Jesus Christ permanently identified with humanity and became the God-man forever.