In a chapter on our future resurrection, Paul anticipates an objection: how are the dead raised? Paul answers our skepticism and also brings us higher up and deeper in to the unimaginable glory of our future in Christ.
Application Questions:
1. Do you fight to see the resurrection as realistic? If so, how do you handle that fight?
2. Does an acorn becoming an oak tree help you see the resurrection as rational? Why does Paul think it should?
3. How often do you think about the power of the resurrection, in the future and in your life now? What might God be prompting you to do in light of this passage?