The Resurrection | Matthew 22:23-33 | September 07, 2025

Sep 7, 2025    Jake Schabel

In Matthew 22:23–33, the Sadducees—who denied the resurrection—tried to trap Jesus with a hypothetical question about marriage in the afterlife. Jesus corrected them, saying they misunderstood both Scripture and God’s power: in the resurrection, there is no marriage, and God is the God of the living, not the dead. This revealed that Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are alive with Him, affirming the reality of resurrection. The sermon expands this truth, showing that the resurrection is central to the gospel: through Christ’s death and resurrection believers are freed from sin, made new creations, and already share in new life. Eternal life begins now for those in Christ, but will be fully realized when He returns and raises the dead in glory. The hope of resurrection calls Christians to live as children of light, holy and free from sin, knowing death has no final power. One day all pain, sorrow, and death will be gone, and we will stand complete in God’s presence—so we are urged to remain steadfast, living for the Lord, because our labor in Him is never in vain.