SUNDAY UNPACKED:
In this eye-opening sermon, Pastor Alex invites us to take a hard look at how the certainty of future resurrection—for both the just and unjust—governs our present lives. Far from being a distant theological concept, the resurrection is a present power that reorients our repentance, our response to injustice, and our longing for glory.
It reframes repentance
We’re not just repenting to escape judgment—we’re surrendering to the risen King who will judge the living and the dead. This truth demands more than belief; it calls for submission and transformation.
It anchors our hope for justice
In a world plagued by evil, the resurrection of the unjust ensures no sin will go unaccounted for. Because judgment belongs to God, we are freed from the weight of vengeance and empowered to live with mercy and hope.
It stirs our hope of future glory
For believers, resurrection means eternal reward—not condemnation. The life of Christ in us now is what will shine through on that day. And that should impact every moment, relationship, and goal today.