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40. The Reality of the Resurrection

The risen Jesus is the fact around which every other fact revolves

August 20, 2023 • Brian Colmery • 1 Corinthians 15:3–20

Paul puts all of his passion and skill into this final chapter about the resurrection so we might see its importance for our world and our lives. Before he starts in on the effects of the resurrection, he gives us three realities of the resurrection that serve as the foundation for its hope-giving, life transforming power. 


Application Questions: 

1. How much of a role does Jesus’ resurrection play in your life? 

2. Do you tend to think of the resurrection more as a theory or more as a fact? How does that impact you practically? 

3. How does the resurrection show Jesus’ transforming love for you? How have you experienced that personally? 

45. Greetings And Grace

October 1, 2023 • Reggie Austin • 1 Corinthians 16:19–24

It's easy to see the greetings at the end of the letter as superficial. But in them we see an affectionate grace that we are to receive ourselves and extend to others as God has to us in Christ.  Application Questions:  1. In what ways are you tempted to gloss over greeting?  2. How can you extend an appropriately affectionate greeting to your brother or sister in Christ?  3. How can accepting and embracing the grace of Jesus Christ help you this week?

44. Practicing The Gospel

September 24, 2023 • Brian Colmery • 1 Corinthians 16:1–18

Paul closes the book of 1 Corinthians with several short discussions on practical matters. But under these practical matters we find a deep theology. On three topics—money, plans, and church—we learn how to apply the gospel and find a better way to live in the practical issues of life.  Application Questions:  1. How does the gospel give you a new way to think about money?  2. How does the gospel give you a new way to think about your plans?  3. How does the gospel give you a new perspective on life as a Christian in Los Angeles?

43. The Victory of Resurrection

September 10, 2023 • Matt Kleinhans • 1 Corinthians 15:50–58

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is victory over sin and death. We may still feel the sting of death in this life, but the victory of Christ allows us to say, "O death where is your sting!?" Application Questions:  1. How does the future Kingdom of God speak to your present life now? 2. What are ways you distract yourself or cope with the reality of death in this world? 3. What fear(s) do you have about death? 4. How does the victory of the resurrection speak to your fears?