The Resurrection Of The Body
– First Corinthians Fifteen
First Corinthians 15
provides us with
a detailed description of Christ's resurrection from the dead and also of our
own resurrection. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the foundation of the
entire Christian system. "If Christ be not risen, then is our preaching
vain, and your faith is also vain." (I Corinthians 15:14) The resurrection is the major
proof that Jesus is indeed the Son of God.
Paul wrote that Jesus was
"Declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the spirit of
holiness, by the resurrection from the dead."
(Romans 1:4) It would be very inconsistent to profess faith in Christ and deny
His resurrection.
It is by the
resurrection of Christ that we can now be forgiven of our sins. If Christ was
not raised then there could be no forgiveness. It is by the resurrection of
Christ that we can have assurance that we will be raised. Just as we will die
because of Adam, we will be raised to life because of Jesus Christ. We have the
assurance that Christ was the first to be raised to life, and His people will
be raised to life when He returns in the air. The resurrection
of Jesus gives the faithful final victory. "But thanks
be to God, which
giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ."
(I Corinthians 15:57)
Christ and the
resurrection gospel – I Corinthians 15:1-11: "Christ was
raised to life" is the very heart of gospel preaching. Paul and all early
gospel preachers proclaimed that Christ died for our sins, He was buried, and
three days later He was raised to life again.
The
thing that made the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus so significant was
that He is the only man that ever died for our sins. Psalm
The proof of the resurrection was in the fact that Jesus appeared
to Peter, then to the twelve, after that He appeared to more than five hundred
brethren, then to James and finally to Paul, himself. Paul was overwhelmed that
the Lord had appeared to him because he had caused so much trouble for God's
church. He considered himself to be the least important of all the apostles. He
felt that he did not even deserve to be called an apostle. Seeing Jesus and
being forgiven caused Paul to work even harder than others in the Lord's
kingdom. Paul attributed all of
the good that
was in him and the entire good that he did to the grace of God.
Consequences of denying the resurrection – I Corinthians
15:12-19: Paul asked, "If we preach that Christ was raised from
death, how can some of you say that the dead will not be raised to life?"
If there is no resurrection then Christ was not raised. If the dead were not
raised the apostles told lies about God by saying that He raised Christ from the dead. If there is no resurrection
their preaching was in vain.
It is an absolute
truth that if the dead are not raised to life, then Christ could not have been
raised. If Christ was not raised our faith is useless and we are still in our
sins. If there is no resurrection those that died with faith in Jesus have
perished like all the unbelievers. If there is no resurrection the dead have
just come to an end and there is nothing left. The theory of some at
Christ's
resurrection and our resurrection – I Corinthians 15:20-34: Paul
declared that Jesus had been raised from the dead. His resurrection assures us
that we too will be raised to life after death. We die because of Adam, but
life is our because of Christ. The contrast is that Adam brought death and Jesus
brought life. Each person will be raised to life in his own time. Christ was
raised from the dead and we also will be raised when Jesus returns in the air.
At that time Christ will have "put down all rule and all authority
and power."
The last enemy that Christ
will overcome is death. Then He will deliver the kingdom to God the Father.
The kingdom is the church and it has been in existence
sense that first Pentecost after Jesus' resurrection.
Some brethren at
Changes
brought by the resurrection – I Corinthians 15:35-58: Some were asking,
"How will the dead be raised to life? What kind of bodies will they
have?" They were taught that changes would take
place. What sprouts up from the seed looks different from the seed. God gives
everything the kind of body He wants it to have. All animals are made of flesh,
but each is different. Heavenly bodies and earthly things are likewise
different. Even the sun, moon and stars are different. So, our body when raised
from the dead will be different from its present condition. Those ugly, weak,
mortal bodies will become beautiful, strong and immortal.
Our physical
body will be changed into a spiritual body.
Adam was a person that
had received life from God. Jesus, the last Adam, is a life giving spirit. The
Adam with the physical body came first and then the spiritual. That is just how
it is with each of us also. We first have a physical body. It is earthly,
temporary, and made of dust. Our resurrected body will be like the body of Him
that came from heaven. It will be a heavenly body. Our earthly body will decay
because, "flesh and blood cannot inherit the
Will you appreciate Jesus and His resurrection enough that you
will prepare for your resurrection NOW? To become a Christian you must hear the
gospel (Romans