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The Resurrection of the Dead

2023-01-01 16:59:11

As with most other documents to which Pauline belongs, Corinthians takes an important theme and is considered a single document to streamline Paul's recognition of Corinthian citizens' loyalty. The newly formed Collins Church asked Paul to respond to their questions about topics from marriage to the resurrection of the dead; the latter was the most prominent of the first Corinthians. The guarantee of Paul's resurrection indicates concern to Corinth. Because he advises them through a series of explanations of the suspected resurrection of the dead and why this allegation "wastes" the faith of Christ.

"But if Christ was raised from the death, how can we say that the dead will not resurrect, unless the dead are resurrected, Christ will not resurrect: Our preaching is useless, We know we are a false testimony about God, because I proved that he raised Christ from death, If Christ is not promoted, your faith will be in vain You are still in your sin People sleeping in Christ are lost, There is hope in Christ, we are the poorest of all. "

If we preach that Christ was raised from the death, how can we say that the dead will not resurrect? But if the dead do not resurrect, Christ never stands up again. If Christ is not woken up, our sermons are sky and your faith is sky. Yes, we know that we are witnesses of falsehood of God, because we testified that we raised Christ to God, but he did not stand up - in fact no deaths occurred is. For if the dead do not rise, Christ will not rise again. If Christ is not resurrected, your faith will be in vain; you are still guilty! People falling asleep in Christ are dying. In this life, if we have hope only in Christ, we are all the poorest. - (1 Corinthians 15: 12-19)

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If Christ is being described to be raised from death, how can we say that death will not resurrect? But without the resurrection of the dead, Christ never stands up again; if Christ does not stand up, our sermons will be in vain and your faith will be in vain. Yes, we know we are God's false witnesses; we have proved that he raised Christ before God. For if the dead do not go up, Christ will not rise. If Christ is not resurrected, your faith is vanity and you are still in your sin. Then those who fall asleep in Christ will die. In this life, if we have hope only in Christ, we are the most miserable people.