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Raised With Christ

How the Resurrection Changes Everything

Adrian Warnock

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Adrian Warnock
23 March 2026
WHAT IS THE MEANING OF EASTER AND WHY DOES IT MATTER?

Raised with Christ: How the Resurrection Changes Everything is an expanded and revised edition of my first book, initially published by Crossway in 2010. It now includes study guide questions and an afterword by Charles Spurgeon and John Newton, updated into modern English. But how did the story begin?

I was asked to preach one Easter Sunday. Usually, I enjoyed preaching but I was busy, weary, and not looking forward to it. Shockingly, talking about Easter felt boring. I had preached on the cross many times. I believed in the resurrection, but I had assumed it.

I began studying the resurrection seriously for the first time. What I discovered unsettled me. In Acts, every recorded sermon centers on the resurrection of Jesus. Yet I realized that none of the sermons I had heard or preached had fully explained its meaning and implications.

At the time, I could not find many books on the subject. I became convinced I should write about the life-changing power of the empty tomb. Since then, it has been a joy to watch the conversation grow.

Christianity ultimately stands or falls on whether Jesus rose from the dead. The empty tomb, the resurrection appearances, and the explosive transformation of the early disciples demand an explanation. The Church did not create the resurrection stories. Instead, the resurrection stories created the Church.

But if Jesus truly rose, what did that achieve? Paul writes that Jesus was ""raised for our justification"" (Romans 4:25). Without the resurrection, the cross could not have secured our forgiveness. The cross and the resurrection are inseparably bound together in the doctrine of salvation.

The resurrection also declares that Jesus is ""the Son of God in power"" (Romans 1:4). If Christ is risen, then he is Lord and we are his children. This prompted me to create the following definition of a follower of Jesus that summarizes the historical view of every denomination:

A Christian is someone who believes in the physical resurrection of Jesus Christ and lives in light of the implications of that event.

Those implications are profound. Resurrection power turns fear into love and despair into joy. It wipes away guilt and shame and brings forgiveness and freedom. The same power that raised Christ from the dead is at work in every true Christian, awakening new life and relentlessly killing sin.

Christians will experience a bodily resurrection just like Jesus. Life is itself a terminal condition, so we might be forgiven for arguing that resurrection is the most important theme in the Bible, at least for our hope in the face of suffering and loss.

Years after writing this book, my confidence in this was tested by weakness and chronic illness. My body was not healed. Most of my life unraveled. I found myself asking: Do I really believe this?

Though my faith was faint at times, somehow my hope would not disappear. I found healing in worship, Scripture, and returning to the truths about the risen Christ I had written about here and in Hope Reborn: How to Become a Christian and Live for Jesus.

This book is for those intrerested in the evidence for Christianity, for believers who wonder if Easter has become overly familiar, for pastors who long to preach the resurrection with clarity and power, and for Christians who want to experience spiritual renewal.

If Jesus rose from the dead, it really does change everything. Just not all at once.

""Finally, a new generation of readers has a clear and highly readable book on the resurrection of Jesus Christ."" Joni Eareckson Tada
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Imprint:   Adrian Warnock
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 24mm
Weight:   608g
ISBN:   9798233910746
Series:   Transformed by Jesus: Spiritual Renewal
Pages:   458
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

The resurrection of Jesus changes everything. Just not all at once. Healing takes time. Compassion and patience carry us over a lifetime of change. These are the themes I explore in my books and in the articles I have written for Patheos since 2003. My writing draws on my scientific training as a doctor and psychiatrist, my work in the UK's National Health Service and the pharmaceutical industry, alongside more than twenty-five years as a member of a growing church where I served on the leadership team offering pastoral care. My perspective has also been shaped by chronic illness since 2017, when I developed life-threatening pneumonia that caused lasting damage to my body, triggered several further conditions, and revealed a diagnosis of blood cancer. This was successfully treated, although doctors expect it to return in the future. Out of these experiences I founded Blood Cancer Uncensored, an online patient-led support community. I am the author of the Transformed by Jesus: Spiritual Renewal series of books, which ask: → Is the Easter story true, and what does it mean? Raised With Christ: How the Resurrection Changes Everything → Why is change so difficult? What causes the resistance? The Traitor Within: Understanding and Healing Our Deceitful Hearts → How does transformation happen over time? Amazing Grace: How Faith Grows in the Human Heart → What are the first steps on a journey of faith? Hope Reborn: How to Become a Christian and Live for Jesus These books bring together medical, psychological, social, and faith-based insights, advocating for a biopsychosocial-spiritual model of wellbeing. My qualifications and training reflect this integrated background: → British MB BS medical degree (equivalent to an MD in the USA) → Postgraduate qualifications in Psychiatry (MRCPsych) and Pharmaceutical Medicine (MFFM, DipPharmMed) → Theological training courses run by Newfrontiers

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