If Christ Be Not Raised

26/10/2025 35 min
If Christ Be Not Raised

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Episode Synopsis

What if one claim could carry the whole weight of Christian faith—body, soul, public life, and private sacrifice? We follow Paul in 1 Corinthians 15 to the sharp edge of that question: if Christ is not raised, faith is empty; if he is, then death is a defeated enemy and the whole world opens under his reign.We start by naming what most cultures won’t: death is not natural. It is an intruder. Drawing on Paul’s language and the story of Jesus at Lazarus’s tomb, we show why Christians have permission to grieve fiercely and still hope stubbornly. Resurrection is more than comfort for later; it is the reason tears and defiance can stand together at a graveside. From there we widen the lens. The risen Christ is reigning now, subduing dark powers and reclaiming what he made. That means families can heal, cities can renew, and entrenched evils can fall. We look to William Wilberforce as a real-world example of resurrection-shaped public courage—and ask what that could mean for our neighborhoods, classrooms, and courts.But resurrection hope is not swagger. Paul’s honesty returns: following Jesus invites loss, smaller paychecks, harder choices, and thinner applause. Only a promised future makes that path coherent. We talk candidly about choosing faithfulness over ease—chastity, perseverance in marriage, truth-telling at work—and why those choices are radiant, not reckless, when the dead are raised. Finally, we touch the ache beneath our activism: the longing for home. Not escape, but a renewed earth where mourning ends and justice sings. That future steadies our hands in the present. We grieve with hope, labor without cynicism, and embrace costly obedience because the King is alive and his renewal has begun.If this conversation stirred your hope or challenged your habits, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review to help others find the show. How is the resurrection reshaping what you’ll do this week?