What is a Resurrected Life?... Acts 14
In Acts 14, we see what it truly means to live the resurrected life—not just believing in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, but being transformed by it. As Paul and Barnabas continue their missionary journey, they face both acceptance and intense opposition, even to the point of Paul being stoned and left for dead. Yet, he rises, returns, and keeps going—strengthening believers, appointing leaders, and pressing forward with purpose. The resurrected life is not one of comfort, but of calling—a life marked by faith, endurance, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to the gospel. Empowered by the Spirit and grounded in the reality of Christ’s victory over sin and death, we are invited to live lives that are radically realigned to the glory of God, embracing both the joy and the cost of following Him.
