Resurrection

  • Is Resurrection Instantaneous After Death? A Christian Reflection

    From our side, death feels like waiting. But from the believer’s side, could the next conscious reality after death be the presence of Christ and the dawn of resurrection? This reflection explores death, judgment, and resurrection hope in Christ.

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  • Ecclesiastes groans with honesty. Paul groans with hope. Resurrection doesn’t erase the ache—it gives it direction. The future isn’t vanity; it’s new creation.

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  • IT IS FINISHED!

    When Jesus declared, “It is finished,” He wasn’t surrendering in defeat—He was announcing the victory of redemption. The cross marked the end of sin’s rule and the beginning of new life for all who believe. This post unpacks the finality, certainty, and eternal impact of Christ’s once-for-all sacrifice.

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  • (Romans 5:1-25) The book of Romans is a wonderful book, and it does for me what no other book in the Bible does for me. It’s the book where the Apostle Paul laid out his systematic theology, and it’s built precept upon precept to clearly reveal to us how Christianity is structured. Chapter 3 verses…

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  • “Then I saw the heavens thrown open,…” (Rev. 19:11-16) Now this idea of ‘throwing open the heavens’, it’s a perfect passive verb which means God did it. It remains that way, and we’ve seen that back in chapter 4:1; 11:19; 15:5. It may be an Old Testament allusion to Ezekiel 1:1, for much of the…

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  • MARRIAGE OF THE LAMB

    (Rev. 19:7-10) In verse 7, it says “Let us rejoice and be glad and give the glory to Him, for the marriage of the Lamb…” – this is the first time this has been mentioned specifically, and the idea of the ‘marriage of the Lamb’ is a very beautiful concept that goes back to the…

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  • Chapters 17 to 20 of the book of Revelation depict the mighty triumph of God over evil. Even from the opening pages of John’s book God’s sovereignty is invariably emphasized, and this has considerably been a great comfort for the hurting believers of the first century Christianity. Evil may seem to appear strong but, it…

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  • THE 7TH BOWL OF WRATH

    (cf. Rev. 16:17-21) Notice if you would that there was thundering and lightning in the great city. Several times the book of Revelation seems to refer to the great city, to Rome. Some refer it to Jerusalem, based on chapter 11:8. But even there i think it’s really an allusion to the place of judgement…

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  • …if there is no Resurrection, we’re still in our sins, we are fools, Christ is not God the Son.

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