Holston PBU Service 2 12 23
What if the resurrection is not just something to believe in—but something to embody?
In this message, we move beyond the idea of resurrection as a distant, future event and explore it as a present, lived reality. Too often, resurrection is framed as an escape from this world. But what if it is actually about transformation within it?
Drawing from Scripture, theological reflection, and pastoral insight, this sermon challenges fear-based religion and invites us into a deeper understanding of life, renewal, and the kingdom of God within. The resurrection is not merely about what happens after death—it is about how we live now.
In this teaching, we explore:
Resurrection as a present, embodied reality
The difference between fear-driven faith and transformative faith
The kingdom of God as an internal, lived experience
How healing, growth, and renewal reflect resurrection in everyday life
This message is especially for those who are rethinking traditional frameworks of heaven, hell, and salvation—and are seeking a faith rooted in wholeness, freedom, and lived transformation.
Key Idea:
Resurrection is not just something that happened to Jesus—it is something happening through us.