Our Transformed Future - Luke Prentice | Luke 24:36 - 49 & 1 Corinthians 15:17 - 23

In this sermon, Luke Prentice explores what the resurrection of Jesus means not only for the past, but for our future. Opening Luke 24 and 1 Corinthians 15, we see the risen Jesus standing among His disciples - real, physical, recognisable, and alive - and we discover the astonishing promise that we will be like Him.

Jesus goes out of His way to show that His resurrection is not symbolic or spiritualised. He invites the disciples to touch Him, shows them His scars, and even eats with them. The risen Jesus has a real, physical body- transformed, powerful, and alive. And Paul explains why this matters: Jesus is the first fruits of those who belong to Him, the guarantee and pattern of our own resurrection.

This message presses two hopeful truths onto us:

The resurrection means our bodies matter.

Our future is transformed forever.

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