What is the meaning of 2 Corinthians 4:14? Knowing that “knowing that the One who raised the Lord Jesus…” (2 Corinthians 4:14). Paul’s confidence isn’t guesswork—he knows. • The certainty comes from God’s past action: if the resurrection already happened once, it will happen again (Acts 2:24; 1 Corinthians 15:20). • Faith rests on verified truth, not wishful thinking. Like Abraham in Romans 4:20-21, Paul is “fully convinced” because God has proven Himself. • This knowledge fuels courage amid hardship (2 Corinthians 4:7-13), echoing Hebrews 11:1 and 2 Timothy 1:12—faith stands on what God has done. The One who raised the Lord Jesus The focus is on the Father’s power. • Ephesians 1:19-20 highlights “the immeasurable greatness of His power…when He raised Christ.” That same power is still active. • 1 Corinthians 6:14 affirms, “God raised the Lord and will also raise us by His power.” • Because the resurrection is historical and physical (Luke 24:39-43), it assures us of God’s ability to act in space and time, not merely in symbol. Will also raise us with Jesus Resurrection is personal and shared. • Romans 8:11: “He who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies.” • Philippians 3:20-21 promises our lowly bodies will be transformed “to be like His glorious body.” • Union with Christ means His story becomes ours (Romans 6:5). This future resurrection puts present suffering in perspective (2 Corinthians 4:17). And present us with you Resurrection is communal. • Paul anticipates standing alongside the Corinthian believers before God, much like his joy in 1 Thessalonians 2:19-20. • Colossians 1:28 speaks of believers being “presented perfect in Christ,” while Jude 24 celebrates the Lord’s ability “to present you blameless with great joy.” • No Christian will arrive in glory alone; the gospel knits us together as one family. In His presence The destination is the very face of God. • Psalm 16:11 promises “fullness of joy” in God’s presence; Revelation 22:3-4 shows His servants seeing His face. • 1 John 3:2: “We shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is.” • Being “with the Lord” (1 Thessalonians 4:17) is the ultimate fulfillment of Emmanuel—God with us forever. summary 2 Corinthians 4:14 anchors hope in a proven God who raised Jesus, guarantees our own resurrection, gathers us together, and ushers us into His very presence. This certainty energizes present endurance and unites believers in joyful anticipation of the day we stand together, alive forever, before the Lord. |