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What Does the Resurrection Change?

WEEK 4 DAY 5 — WHEN RESURRECTION BECAME IDENTITY

Thank you for staying with this all week.

We began Monday by looking back at Sunday’s sermon and asking what the resurrection really changes.

We saw guilt lose its verdict.
Death lose its final word.
Fear lose its authority.
And doubt meet invitation instead of shame.

Now we come to where all of this leads.
The disciples don’t just believe something new.
They become something new.

Cowards become witnesses.
Failures become leaders.
Hiding turns into sending.

Paul writes in Romans chapter six,

“Just as Christ was raised from the dead… we too might walk in newness of life.”

Without resurrection, Christianity becomes advice.
Discipleship becomes self-management.

But with resurrection, life flows from union.

Galatians chapter two says, “Christ lives in me.”
The resurrection doesn’t give advice. It gives life.

Change is no longer powered by guilt or willpower.
It flows from shared life with a living Savior.

And that locked room doesn’t stay locked.

A risen Christ ascends.
A reigning Christ sends.
And resurrection life begins reshaping ordinary people.

Here’s your action step today.

Sit with this question honestly:

“If Jesus is alive in me, where might He be sending me next?”

About our Author

Pastor James M. Armpriester, Jr. worked as a molecular biologist at Procter & Gamble for ten years before becoming a pastor. With over thirty years of experience in ministry, he has been heavily involved in church planting and church health. He has served as a district director in Ohio and North Texas and has been a national leader in curriculum development, coaching, and consulting for church planting and revitalization. Pastor Jim has been the lead pastor of several churches, including New Hope in Cincinnati, Ohio, First Assembly of God in Niagara Falls, NY, and Transformation Life Church, which has multiple campuses in New Jersey.

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