The LAST Month of 2025’s Reading!
Day 337 – Reading – 1 Corinthians 15 – 16
Read and believe in Jesus!
I Corinthians 15.
This chapter is an extensive teaching on the RESURRECTION – of Jesus and of true believers. The Corinthians had already heard the Gospel which Paul preached to them, including the resurrection of Jesus. They were saved by this Gospel. He’s reminding them of it.
- First: Jesus died for our sins, as per the Scriptures.
- Second: Jesus was buried.
- Third: Jesus was raised on the third day, as per the Scriptures.
- Fourth: Jesus appeared to Peter.
- Fifth: Jesus appeared to the “Twelve” (Eleven)
- Sixth: Jesus appeared to more than 500 brothers at one time, most still alive.
- Seventh: Jesus appeared to James (His brother).
- Eighth: Jesus appeared to all the apostles.
- Ninth: Jesus appeared to Paul.
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The Corinthians believed the Gospel. They believed in the resurrection of Jesus, but they had a hard time believing in their own resurrection one day. Part of this comes from their pagan beliefs and background, which taught that everything physical was “evil” so the idea of the resurrected body was disgusting.
Maybe some of the Jewish believers had also been influenced by the Sadducees (Sad, you see.), who also did not believe in resurrection. (Remember the test question they gave Jesus in Matthew 22:23-33?) Jesus taught about it plainly, especially in John’s gospel.
So, Paul now lists six disastrous outcomes for believers, IF THERE WERE NO RESURRECTION. (Verses 13-19)
- Preaching Christ would be senseless.
- Faith in Christ would be useless.
- All the witnesses and preachers of the resurrection would be liars.
- No one would be redeemed from sin.
- All former believers would have perished.
- Christians would be the most pitiable people on earth.
WOW!
Then the coup de gras – “If Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile, and you are still in your sins.”
But (Paul says) Christ HAS been raised from the dead, the “first fruits” of those who have fallen asleep.
IN Adam we all die.
IN Christ we shall all be made alive! (Praise God!)
Then Paul is facetious. “What do I gain if, humanly speaking, I fought with beasts at Ephesus, if the dead are not raised?” If there is no resurrection, then…”Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die!” HA!
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Then there is the discussion of what the resurrected body will look like. (Remember the Corinthians had been taught the “body” was evil. Paul reminds them that “flesh and blood,” the body we see and feel now, can’t inherit the kingdom of God. The flesh we see on our bodies is perishable (just ask an 80-year-old!), so it can’t inherit the imperishable.
Yep, it’s a mystery.
At the sound of the last trumpet sound, we will ALL be changed in a blink of an eye. Those who have died and been buried will rise first. (Why?) So they can meet those who are still alive above ground, and descend heavenward together, neither before the other. (See 1 Thessalonians 4:16)
The new, imperishable body will not be “disgusting,” aged, hurting, maimed, or decayed. It will be changed in the “twinkle” of an eye – both the living and the dead bodies (The Lord God will push the “Refresh” key! haha). We’ll have imperishable bodies like Jesus.
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Paul quotes from Isaiah 25:8 and Hosea 13:14
- He will swallow up death forever; and the Lord God will wipe away fears from all faces.”
- O death, where are your plagues? O Sheol, where is your sting?
“The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
And so, Paul says, “Be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is NOT in vain.” (see 15:14)
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1 Corinthians 16.
Since his last trip to Jerusalem to fulfill his vow, Paul has been very aware of the suffering and needs of the believers in Jerusalem. There has been persecution by the Roman rulers, and there has been a famine on top of that. They need help. Paul wants the Corinthian believers to show love (as he preached about in chapter 13) and send an offering to them. Here’s what he says,
- “On the first day of every week, each of you is to put something aside and store it up, as he may prosper (no set amount or percentage), so there will be no (last-minute) collecting when I come. Then, I will send those whom YOU accredit by letter to carry your gift to Jerusalem. If I need to go too, I will.”
Paul tells them he is in Ephesus now and will be until Pentecost. He then plans to go through Macedonia. Then he will come to Corinth and perhaps even stay the winter with them. (Ship travel is dangerous in winter.)
He tells them Timothy is coming to see them (probably to deliver this letter). They are to host him and send him back to Paul. He had urged Apollos to visit them with Timothy, but it was not in Apollos’ plans at that time. He would come when he got a chance. Meanwhile,
- Be watchful,
- Stand firm in the faith,
- Act like men,
- Be strong.
- Let all you do be done in LOVE
He sends greetings from Asia, and especially hearty greetings from Aquila and Priscilla and the church in their house.
Then, with a scowl, “If anyone has NO LOVE for the Lord, let him be cursed.” and a softer, “My LOVE be with you all in Christ Jesus.
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