Bonhoeffer on Resurrection

“The dead Jesus Christ of Good Friday and the resurrected Lord of Easter Sunday:  this is creation out of nothingness, creation from the beginning.  The fact that Christ was dead did not mean the possibility of his resurrection:  it meant the impossibility; it was nothingness itself. There is absolutely no transition, no continuum between the dead and the resurrected Christ other than the freedom of God, which created his work from nothingness in the beginning…He, who is the beginning, lives, annihilates the nothingness, and creates the new creation in his resurrection.  From his resurrection we know about the creation, for if he were not raised, the Creator would be dead and would not bear witness to himself.  From his creation, however, we know once again about the power of his resurrection, because he remains the Lord of the nothingness.”  Dietrich Bonhoeffer “I Want to Live These Days with You”

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