The Gospel Received By the Corinthians
Paul reminded the Christians at Corinth of the good news, or gospel,
they had accepted. The resurrection served as the very foundation upon
which their hopes were built. Because Jesus died for their sins and
God raised him again, their sins were washed away. T... [ Continue Reading ]
Men Who Witnessed the Resurrection
Other witnesses, besides scripture, testified to the fact that Jesus
was raised. The two disciples who talked with Jesus on the road to
Emmaus knew Peter had seen Jesus (Luke 24:34). The eleven, when Thomas
was not present, saw Jesus when they assembled behind clo... [ Continue Reading ]
When Paul Saw Jesus
The record of Christ's appearance to Paul is found in Acts 9:5; Acts
22:6-8; Acts 26:14-18. McGarvey says, "The other apostles had three
years and a half filled with instruction, and so were fully developed
in their office; while Paul became a disciple in an instant, and
receive... [ Continue Reading ]
An Empty Hope Without A Resurrected Lord
Since the Corinthian brethren had accepted the fact of Christ's
resurrection, as supported by the verses we studied in the last
lesson, the apostle wondered why some were saying there was not a
resurrection? Anyone denying the general resurrection, had to de... [ Continue Reading ]
The Resurrection, A Victory Over Death
McGarvey says, "On the morrow after the Sabbath of the Passover a
sheaf of barley (the earliest grain to ripen) was waved as
first-fruits before the Lord. (Leviticus 23:914.) The first-fruits had
to be thus presented before the harvest could be begun, and its... [ Continue Reading ]
Actions Which Cannot Be Explained Without a Resurrection
If there was no life after death, why were people baptized for the
dead. In view of Paul's use of pronouns in this chapter, it appears
there were false teachers in Corinth who baptized the living in behalf
of some who had already died. In ver... [ Continue Reading ]
A Warning About False Teachers
As if to confirm our conclusion about false teachers who baptized the
living for the dead, Paul warned the Corinthains to beware because
wicked people with false teaching could turn them from following the
truth. The apostle wanted them to shake off the drunken stupor... [ Continue Reading ]
"How Are The Dead Raised Up?"
Though they professed belief in God, the Corinthian brethren wanted to
know how he would raise the dead. They also wondered what body would
exist in the resurrection. The apostle explained that God accomplishes
a resurrection yearly. Farmers sow a single grain expectin... [ Continue Reading ]
The Glorified Body
The resurrection will be just like what occurs in farmers' fields all
over the world. A seed, or body, that will die (Genesis 3:19) is
planted, or buried, and is raised with a new specially designed body
that will not decay. In a sense, it is still human flesh composing a
body, b... [ Continue Reading ]
The Greatest And Final Victory
Our fleshly bodies will have no place in heaven since it is an
incorruptible place (1 Peter 1:34). God's apostle to the Gentiles was
revealing something which had long been concealed when he said not all
believers would die a physical death. Some would be changed from... [ Continue Reading ]