The doctrine of resurrection is central to scriptural truth and the Christian faith, and yet this doctrine has relative insignificance in the contemporary Christian Church. All sorts of considerations make the case, but perhaps most telling is the common belief that "going to heaven" is the ultimate goal of human existence, with the gospel being transformed into a formula for getting people there. This was not how the early Christians understood the gospel and they didn't focus their energies on "soul-winning" as we understand it. What has led to our deviation from their faith and practice? There are obviously many factors, but our loss of the centrality and significance of resurrection is surely an important one.
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