Description
1 Corinthians 15:35-58 explains the nature of the resurrection body, contrasting it with our current perishable, natural bodies. Paul uses the analogy of a seed to illustrate transformation: what is sown is perishable, but what is raised is imperishable, glorious, and spiritual. He emphasizes that “flesh and blood” cannot inherit the kingdom of God, necessitating a transformation at the “last trumpet.” Through Christ’s victory, death is defeated, and believers are assured of eternal life and triumph over sin.
00:00 Review of 1 Corinthians Chapters 15:20-34
04:02 Exegesis of 1 Corinthians 15:35-58
34:39 The Kingdom of Messiah and Kingdom of God (verse 50)
52:49 Continuing exegesis on verses 51-58
64:35 Summary and final thoughts
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Introduction to the Book of Ruth
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Published 11/26/24
Paul gives instructions for a collection for Jerusalem, shares travel plans, commends Timothy and Stephanas, and emphasizes unity, generosity, and love in his closing remarks.
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Published 11/22/24