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! “THE RESURRECTION BODY QUESTION”
!! 1 Corinthians 15
* “The Answer Begins with the Gospel” v. 1-11
* “The Answer Depends on the Resurrection of Christ” v. 12-23
* *“The Answer to the Resurrection Body Question” v. 35-58*
*OUR BODIES*
/Romans 8:23/
/ 2 Corinthians 5:1-4/
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• Corruption
• Struggle
• Groaning
• Hope!
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ILLUSTRATIONS.
v. 36-42*
 The death principle
 The difference/continuity principle
 The Sovereign choice principle
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DESCRIPTIONS.
v. 42-49* (Philippians 3:20-21; 1 John 3:2-3; Luke 24:39; Revelation 21:4)
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FACTS.
v. 50-57*
 Flesh and blood cannot handle eternity.
 Those who have died in Christ will be raised and changed.
 Those in Christ, who are living, will be changed and “caught up.”
 Death will be conquered.
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RESPONSE.
v. 58*
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So, my Christian friends, since everything I have written here is true … that Christ is alive and we will be raised from the dead to receive new eternal bodies … let us show our gratitude for this hope, by enthusiastically serving the Lord with all the strength and courage He gives.
!! Remember, nothing you do for the Lord is a waste of time or effort.
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