Week 28 Day 1

    July 17, 2023 | Be On Mission

    The Resurrection of the Dead


    Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15(NIV)

    1 Now, brothers and sisters, I want to remind you of the gospel I preached to you, which you received and on which you have taken your stand. 2 By this gospel you are saved, if you hold firmly to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you have believed in vain.

    3 For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, 4 that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, 5 and that he appeared to Cephas, and then to the Twelve. 6 After that, he appeared to more than five hundred of the brothers and sisters at the same time, most of whom are still living, though some have fallen asleep. 7 Then he appeared to James, then to all the apostles, 8 and last of all he appeared to me also, as to one abnormally born.

    9 For I am the least of the apostles and do not even deserve to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the church of God. 10 But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace to me was not without effect. No, I worked harder than all of them—yet not I, but the grace of God that was with me. 11 Whether, then, it is I or they, this is what we preach, and this is what you believed.

    12 But if it is preached that Christ has been raised from the dead, how can some of you say that there is no resurrection of the dead? 13 If there is no resurrection of the dead, then not even Christ has been raised. 14 And if Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith. 15 More than that, we are then found to be false witnesses about God, for we have testified about God that he raised Christ from the dead. But he did not raise him if in fact the dead are not raised. 16 For if the dead are not raised, then Christ has not been raised either. 17 And if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins. 18 Then those also who have fallen asleep in Christ are lost. 19 If only for this life we have hope in Christ, we are of all people most to be pitied.

    20 But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. 21 For since death came through a man, the resurrection of the dead comes also through a man. 22 For as in Adam all die, so in Christ all will be made alive. 23 But each in turn: Christ, the firstfruits; then, when he comes, those who belong to him. 24 Then the end will come, when he hands over the kingdom to God the Father after he has destroyed all dominion, authority and power. 25 For he must reign until he has put all his enemies under his feet. 26 The last enemy to be destroyed is death. 27 For he “has put everything under his feet.” Now when it says that “everything” has been put under him, it is clear that this does not include God himself, who put everything under Christ. 28 When he has done this, then the Son himself will be made subject to him who put everything under him, so that God may be all in all.

    29 Now if there is no resurrection, what will those do who are baptized for the dead? If the dead are not raised at all, why are people baptized for them? 30 And as for us, why do we endanger ourselves every hour? 31 I face death every day—yes, just as surely as I boast about you in Christ Jesus our Lord. 32 If I fought wild beasts in Ephesus with no more than human hopes, what have I gained? If the dead are not raised,

    “Let us eat and drink,
    for tomorrow we die.”

    33 Do not be misled: “Bad company corrupts good character.” 34 Come back to your senses as you ought, and stop sinning; for there are some who are ignorant of God—I say this to your shame.

    35 But someone will ask, “How are the dead raised? With what kind of body will they come?” 36 How foolish! What you sow does not come to life unless it dies. 37 When you sow, you do not plant the body that will be, but just a seed, perhaps of wheat or of something else. 38 But God gives it a body as he has determined, and to each kind of seed he gives its own body. 39 Not all flesh is the same: People have one kind of flesh, animals have another, birds another and fish another. 40 There are also heavenly bodies and there are earthly bodies; but the splendor of the heavenly bodies is one kind, and the splendor of the earthly bodies is another. 41 The sun has one kind of splendor, the moon another and the stars another; and star differs from star in splendor.

    42 So will it be with the resurrection of the dead. The body that is sown is perishable, it is raised imperishable; 43 it is sown in dishonor, it is raised in glory; it is sown in weakness, it is raised in power; 44 it is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual body.

    If there is a natural body, there is also a spiritual body. 45 So it is written: “The first man Adam became a living being”; the last Adam, a life-giving spirit. 46 The spiritual did not come first, but the natural, and after that the spiritual. 47 The first man was of the dust of the earth; the second man is of heaven. 48 As was the earthly man, so are those who are of the earth; and as is the heavenly man, so also are those who are of heaven. 49 And just as we have borne the image of the earthly man, so shall we bear the image of the heavenly man.

    50 I declare to you, brothers and sisters, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, nor does the perishable inherit the imperishable. 51 Listen, I tell you a mystery: We will not all sleep, but we will all be changed— 52 in a flash, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed. 53 For the perishable must clothe itself with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality. 54 When the perishable has been clothed with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality, then the saying that is written will come true: “Death has been swallowed up in victory.”

    55 “Where, O death, is your victory?
    Where, O death, is your sting?”

    56 The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. 57 But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.

    58 Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.


    Devotional

    The death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus is the hinge on which the door of faith swings. If you remove these basic tenets of the faith, then Jesus is nothing more than a good prophet who did nice things. If you embrace them as true, historical facts, then Jesus is our Lord and Savior, just as the Bible says.

    The resurrection was especially important for the early Christians to understand. The people of Corinth had seen many enemies of the state crucified and buried at the hands of the Roman Empire. But the dead people always stayed dead. Until Jesus.

    Paul said, “And if Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith” (v. 14). If you want to get rid of the resurrection of Jesus, you might as well stay home and piddle in the yard on Sunday morning. There is no profit from following a dead prophet. Paul staked his reputation and the believers’ salvation on the truth of the resurrection.

    Beyond that, he staked their hope of eternal life on it, saying, “Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep” (v. 20). Heaven is real, and real people spend eternity there! When our natural, earthly, perishable, mortal bodies fail, we who are in Christ will receive spiritual, heavenly, imperishable, immortal bodies. On earth, we bear the image of Adam, who sinned in disobedience to God. In heaven, we bear the image of Jesus, who perfectly walked with God every day of His life!

    For the Christian, death is not to be feared. Paul acknowledged that death is an enemy, robbing us of our last breaths and those of our loved ones. But Christ has defeated that enemy. For the believer, death is not the end. Rather it is the door through which we enter into the eternal presence of Jesus!


    Poem

    First Creed

    Christ has died
    Great sorrow here
    To see the cross
    My Savior pinned
    Sin heavy laden
    Blood all spilt
    Agony, groaning
    Mocking, sore
    Forgiveness free
    All this for me
    And you

    Christ is risen
    New morning breaks
    Creation dawns
    Eternal life
    The body now
    Full glory giv’n
    Death conquered full
    Sin all erased
    My Lord, My God
    All this for me
    And you

    Christ will come again
    The shofar blows
    The victory won
    Christ from heav’n
    Descending
    Tombs breaking wide
    Rotten made alive
    All glorified
    Accomplished
    All this for me
    And you


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