He’s Alive & It Changes EVERYTHING | Preston Morrison

He’s Alive & It Changes EVERYTHING | Preston Morrison

From Pillar Church Podcast by Preston Morrison | Pillar Church

April 6, 2026 · 49 min

About this episode

This episode discusses the transformative power of the resurrection of Jesus and its implications for believers' lives today.

The resurrection is more than a moment.It’s more than a story.The resurrection changes everything. In this message, “Death Could Not Hold Him: He’s Alive & It Changes EVERYTHING,” we walk through Luke 24 and encounter the reality of the empty tomb. The question asked that morning still echoes today: “Why are you looking among the dead for someone who is alive?” Jesus is not there—He is risen, and that truth reshapes both our eternity and our everyday lives. The resurrection doesn’t just prove that Jesus is alive—it transforms what death means for us and how we live right now. Because He rose, fear no longer has the final word, and hope is no longer uncertain. In this sermon, you’ll hear about: How Jesus’ resurrection removes the fear of death for believers What it means to have the promise of eternal life with God How we are set free from the power of sin What it looks like to live with resurrection power today This message challenges us to move beyond simply believing in the resurrection—and asks a searching question: If He is truly alive, what does that change about how we live? Because Jesus didn’t just rise from the grave.He changes everything.

People in this episode

Host: Preston Morrison

Topics covered

  • resurrection
  • eternal life
  • fear of death
  • transformation
  • Christian living

Keywords

  • resurrection
  • Jesus
  • eternal life
  • fear
  • hope
  • sin
  • transformation

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: He’s Alive & It Changes EVERYTHING, Death Could Not Hold Him: He’s Alive & It Changes EVERYTHING, Luke 24

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