The
Resurrection of Jesus Christ is the fundamental truth and absolute fact of the
Christian faith. It is the central experience and essential kerygma of the
Church. It confirms the authenticity of Christ's remarkable earthly life and
vindicates the truth of His teaching. It seals all His redemptive work: His
life, the model of a holy life; His compelling and unique teaching; His
extraordinary works; and His awesome, life-creating death. Christ's
Resurrection is the guarantee of our salvation. Together with His Ascension it
brings to perfection God's union with us for all eternity. The Resurrection
made possible the miracle of the Church, which in every age and generation
proclaims and affirms "God's plan for the universe, the ultimate
divinization of man and the created order." The profound experience of and
the unshakable belief in the risen Lord enabled the Apostles to evangelize the
world and empowered the Church to overcome paganism. The Resurrection discloses
the indestructible power and inscrutable wisdom of God. It disposes of the
illusory myths and belief systems by which people, bereft of divine knowledge,
strain to affirm the meaning and purpose of their existence. Christ, risen and
glorified, releases humanity from the delusions of idolatry. In Him grave-bound
humanity discovers and is filled with incomparable hope. The Resurrection
bestows illumination, energizes souls, brings forgiveness, transfigures lifes,
creates saints, and gives joy. The Resurrection has not yet abolished the
reality of death. But it has revealed its powerlessness (Hebrews 2:14-15). We
continue to die as a result of the Fall. Our bodies decay and fall away.
"God allows death to exist but turns it against corruption and its cause,
sin, and sets a boundary both to corruption and sin." Thus, physical death
does not destroy our life of communion with God. Rather, we move from death to
life - from this fallen world to God's reign.
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