Posted on 04/24/2016 10:04:09 AM PDT by metmom
How do some among you say that there is no resurrection of the dead? (1 Corinthians 15:12).
Without the truth of bodily resurrection, the Christian faith would not make sense.
Even though Paul and the other apostles made the resurrection of Christ and His followers from the dead a central part of the gospel message, some new Gentile converts (the Corinthians especially) had difficulty accepting the idea of bodily resurrection. That struggle resulted mainly from the effects of Greek dualism, which viewed the spiritual as inherently good and the physical as inherently bad. Under that belief, a physical resurrection was considered quite repulsive.
The only way for the doubting Gentiles to accommodate their dualism was to say that Jesus was divine but not truly human. Therefore, He only appeared to die, and His appearances between the crucifixion and ascension were manifestations that merely seemed to be bodily. But Paul knew that was bad doctrine. He wrote to the Romans, Concerning His Son . . . born of the seed of David according to the flesh . . . declared with power to be the Son of God by the resurrection from the dead (Rom. 1:3-4).
To deny the actual, bodily resurrection of Christ creates some very significant doctrinal problems. Without His resurrection, the gospel is an empty message that doesnt make sense. Without the Resurrection, Jesus could not have conquered sin and death, and thus we could not have followed in that victory either.
Without physical resurrection, a life of faith centered on the Lord Jesus is worthless. A dead savior cannot provide any kind of life. If the dead do not rise bodily, Christ did not rise, and neither will we. If all that were true, we could not do much more than conclude with Isaiahs Servant, I have spent My strength for nothing and vanity (49:4). But the glorious reality is that we can affirm with Job, I know that my Redeemer lives, and . . . .without my flesh [after death] I shall see God (Job 19:25-26).
Suggestions for Prayer
Thank God that the truth of the Resurrection makes our theology credible and the gospel powerful.
For Further Study
Sometimes Jesus closest followers have doubts about the Resurrection. Read John 20:19-29. How did Jesus prove to the disciples that it was really Him? What else did Jesus implicitly appeal to when He confronted Thomass doubts?
Studying God’s Word ping
We just studied this passage yesterday in our Men’s Bible Study breakfast. Two thinks jumped out:
1) We are not “saved” (from death) by Jesus’ crucifixion, but by his Resurrection. Only through his Resurrection has death been concurred.
2) The work of Jesus has been completed, and we have now been fully restored to the position of Adam before the first sin. Casting off the stain - and attitude - of sin begins a life of Joy before the Father.
Amen
Throughout this series, weve explored issues related to the factual nature of Christs resurrection, and on this program the hosts will take a look at the theological implications of this fact. How is Christs resurrection related to the resurrection of believers on the last day? The hosts will explore Pauls answer to this question as they unpack the second half of 1 Corinthians 15.
Exactly!
He is the first fruit, and we who are in Him are the crop that follows.
He has lifted me to the Heavens; you He has put to flight; For the rest of time I share the throne, I am no longer subject to you. He took my body that He might make it new; He will make it immortal and cause it to share His throne. I shall reign with Him, for I have been resurrected with Him. No longer are you my master; but I rule over you. My pledge of surety is now on high, But you are trampled on below by those who cry, `Where, O Death, is your victory, or where your strength? God has destroyed your strength Through the Resurrection.’ St Romanos the Melodist - On The Resurrection III
“Only through his Resurrection has death been concurred.”
Respectfully, I submit that you meant “conquered”; “concurred” would mean that Christ’s Resurrection somehow confirmed the power of death over us.
And the most beautiful thing is that we are already there, Praise to the Living God through Jesus Christ.
Ephesians 2:5-6 King James Version (KJV)
5 Even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together with Christ, (by grace ye are saved;)
6 And hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus:
AMEN!!!
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