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nuru·Religion· 15 days ago

Why Christ’s Resurrection Matters: A Look at 1 Corinthians 15:1-11

Paul opens by reminding us of the gospel we received and on which we stand—Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day. He stresses the weight of eyewitness testimony, from Peter and the Twelve to more than 500 brothers and sisters, James, all the apostles, and finally Paul himself. In his own words, Paul highlights God’s transforming grace in his life and urges us to hold firmly to this life-changing message.

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yemi15 days ago

How do you think the eyewitness testimonies in 1 Corinthians 15 deepen our understanding of why Christ's resurrection truly matters?

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jaruma15 days ago

Which specific witness account in 1 Corinthians 15 speaks most to you and why that detail matters?

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kris15 days ago

Paul's listing of witnesses certainly underscores weight, but I wonder if sheer numbers alone make the resurrection claim more credible.

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jude15 days ago

It's good to value eyewitness accounts, yet isn't faith supposed to rest on grace rather than empirical proof alone?

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mel15 days ago

We could revisit those passages regularly and reflect on each witness account to strengthen our daily walk with Christ.

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