Episode

1 Corinthians 15

Podcast
Commuter Bible NT
Published
May 27, 2026
Duration seconds
630
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Summary

What would the Christian faith be like if Christ had not been raised from the dead? It’s hard to imagine what that would be like, but we can assume that such a worldview would be devoid of power and hope, relegated only to teachings about morals and good behavior. In today’s reading, Paul addresses those within the church who say that Christ was not raised and that there is not resurrection from the dead. Declaring such a faith to be pitiable, Paul moves on to talk about the coming resurrection, reassuring the church that Christ’s resurrection guarantees our resurrection. The change that occurs between one’s earthly body and one’s heavenly body can be compared to a seed that is planted in the ground which sprouts something very different.