34 min

Where’s the Lamb? by Pastor Jim Wilson Lakeshore City Church

    • Christianity

“And if Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain and your faith is in vain.” 1 Corinthians 15:14 (ESV)

In the Christmas Classic, “It’s a Wonderful Life,” George Bailey has the opportunity to see what the world would be like if he’d never been born. If he had never been born, he wouldn’t have been able to rescue his brother when he fell into the icy pond and his brother would have drowned. And of course, his brother would not have been able to be a war hero and save the lives of other soldiers, like he did.

Bailey’s wife would not have had a husband if he hadn’t been born and they wouldn’t have had the joy of raising their children. If he hadn’t been born, he wouldn’t have been able to stop the pharmacist from putting poison instead of medicine into a capsule while filling a prescription and the pharmacist would have spent 20 years in jail for murder. If he hadn’t been born, no one would have been there to keep old man Potter from milking every last penny from the people. In general, everybody’s life would have been worse off if George Bailey hadn’t been born.

But what if Jesus hadn’t been born and there was no Christmas and Easter? Paul says that if there were no resurrection faith would be in vain.

Think about it for a moment. What if God didn’t look down from eternity into time and choose to become man so He could bear our sins, die on the cross, and raise from the tomb to secure our salvation?

We’d be faithless, hopeless and left on our own. But because he was born, lived a sinless life, died on the cross for us and raised from the dead there is hope.

“And if Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain and your faith is in vain.” 1 Corinthians 15:14 (ESV)

In the Christmas Classic, “It’s a Wonderful Life,” George Bailey has the opportunity to see what the world would be like if he’d never been born. If he had never been born, he wouldn’t have been able to rescue his brother when he fell into the icy pond and his brother would have drowned. And of course, his brother would not have been able to be a war hero and save the lives of other soldiers, like he did.

Bailey’s wife would not have had a husband if he hadn’t been born and they wouldn’t have had the joy of raising their children. If he hadn’t been born, he wouldn’t have been able to stop the pharmacist from putting poison instead of medicine into a capsule while filling a prescription and the pharmacist would have spent 20 years in jail for murder. If he hadn’t been born, no one would have been there to keep old man Potter from milking every last penny from the people. In general, everybody’s life would have been worse off if George Bailey hadn’t been born.

But what if Jesus hadn’t been born and there was no Christmas and Easter? Paul says that if there were no resurrection faith would be in vain.

Think about it for a moment. What if God didn’t look down from eternity into time and choose to become man so He could bear our sins, die on the cross, and raise from the tomb to secure our salvation?

We’d be faithless, hopeless and left on our own. But because he was born, lived a sinless life, died on the cross for us and raised from the dead there is hope.

34 min