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Thinking Bigger About Your Christian Purpose (1 Cor. 16)
In this concluding chapter, Paul commands the Christians to turn from their selfish pride and personal desires to instead "think bigger" about their support of God's work around the world; including, missionaries, faithful pastors, and their fellow church members.
God's Command to Go Big and Go Home (1 Cor. 15:50-58)
When our Lord Jesus returns, He will not only resurrect His saints who are dead but will also transform those who are living. In these concluding verses of 1 Corinthians 15 we learn of a coming rapture for God's people along with how it must motivate our daily lifestyle.
The Stunning Features of Your New and Glorified Body (1 Cor. 15:35-49)
In this fascinating portion of Scripture Paul responds to the critics asking, "How can our dead bodies be resurrected?" and "What will they be like?" And from his answer we learn that death is not an obstacle for God, but rather a condition of our eternal life and coming resurrection.
Live Your Present in Light of Your Future (1 Cor. 15:29-34)
In this highly convincing paragraph, the apostle Paul clarifies the present realities for anyone who believes in a coming resurrection, and showcases how every true Christian will live in the present with the future always in mind.
Godly Men in a Godless Nation (1 Cor. 16:13-14)
In this special Father's Day message, we evaluate Paul's concluding commands to the church of Corinth, noting five marks of God's man, even as he stands against the torrents of secularized culture.
Theonomy, Culture Wars, and a Biblical View of Christian Victory (1 Cor. 15:20-28)
In this highpoint of Paul's instruction, He clarifies the hope of a believer's bodily resurrection, along with the stages leading to Christ's reign over all creation.
Eyewitness Evidence of a Resurrection (1 Cor. 15:1-11)
Christianity rests on whether Jesus physically rose from the dead. In this text, the apostle Paul summons voices from the 1st century to testify of Christ's resurrection, along with the life-changing impact this reality had on their lives.
The Most Important Message We'll Ever Hear (1 Cor. 15:1-4)
After many chapters detailing the Corinthians sinful past, Paul makes the turn to describe their glorious future, including a coming bodily resurrection, and eternal life, but first clarifies that it's only possible through the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Radical Feminism and Appropriate Christian Womanhood (1 Cor. 14:33-36)
Part of Corinthian disorder was the disruptive outbursts of women, so in this important sermon, we'll evaluate God's intended design for women, both in how they relate to their local church, and how they respond to their husband's instruction.
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