CrossWay Church
April 17, 2022 - 1 Corinthians 15:1-19
These are the Bible passage and sermon notes for our Sunday morning worship services.
Locations & Times
CrossWay Church Battle Ground
311 N Parkway Ave, Battle Ground, WA 98604, USA
Sunday 9:30 AM
I Corinthians 15:1-22: Christ’s Resurrection
I) Belief in the resurrection is important.
A) Some Corinthians claimed there was no ______________ of the dead.
B) Belief in resurrection is an _____________ part of Christian faith.
II) Belief in Jesus's resurrection is rationale.
A) The tomb that the dead Christ was placed is ___________.
1) Paul makes it clear that Jesus actually _____________.
2) He was ________________ in Joseph of Arimathea’s tomb and guards were placed in front of it.
3) It was well __________ that the tomb was empty.
B) _____________ people saw the risen Christ.
C) The risen Christ changed lives.
1) Paul went from a _____________ of Christians to a leader of them.
2) Peter went from _______________ he knew Christ to refusing to stop preaching about him
III) Why is Christ's resurrection so important?
A) It proved that Christ paid the __________ for our sins.
1) The gospel accounts of Christ’s death ______ of his sacrifice for our sin.
2) His resurrection proves he ______________ death- a consequence of sin.
B) Christ’s resurrection gives believers a _____________ of what happens when they die.
1) Death will not _______________ them.
2) They will have _________________ bodies.
C) Christ has defeated the ________________ of this world.
D) Believers can ____________________ this new life today!
1) Their faith is not __________________.
2) The Spirit that _______________ Christ from the dead can renew believer’s lives too! Ephesians 1:18-20
The resurrected Jesus is recorded as appearing in Judea (Mt 28:9; Lk 24:31, 36) and in Galilee (Mt 28:16–20; Jn 21:1–23), in town (Lk 24:36) and countryside (Lk 24:15), indoors (Lk 24:36) and outdoors (Mt 28:9,16; Lk 24:15; Jn 21:1–23), in the morning (Jn 21:1–23) and the evening (Lk 24:29,36; Jn 20:19), by prior appointment (Mt 28:16) and without prior appointment (Mt 28:9; Lk 24:15,34,36; Jn 21:1–23), close (Mt 28:9, 19; Lk 24:15,36; Jn 21:9–23) and distant (Jn 21:4–8), on a hill (Mt 28:16) and by a lake (Jn 21:4), to groups of men (Jn 21:2; 1 Cor 15:5,7) and groups of women (Mt 28:9), to individuals (Lk 24:34; 1 Cor 15:5,7–8) and groups of up to five hundred (1 Cor 15:6), sitting (Jn 21:15 implied), standing (Jn 21:4), walking (Lk 24:15; Jn 21:20–22), eating (Lk 24:43; Jn 21:15), and always talking (Mt 28:9–10, 18–20; Lk 24:17–30, 36–49; Jn 20:15–17, 19–29; 21:6–22). Many are explicitly close-up encounters involving conversations. – Peter WIlliams
I) Belief in the resurrection is important.
A) Some Corinthians claimed there was no ______________ of the dead.
B) Belief in resurrection is an _____________ part of Christian faith.
II) Belief in Jesus's resurrection is rationale.
A) The tomb that the dead Christ was placed is ___________.
1) Paul makes it clear that Jesus actually _____________.
2) He was ________________ in Joseph of Arimathea’s tomb and guards were placed in front of it.
3) It was well __________ that the tomb was empty.
B) _____________ people saw the risen Christ.
C) The risen Christ changed lives.
1) Paul went from a _____________ of Christians to a leader of them.
2) Peter went from _______________ he knew Christ to refusing to stop preaching about him
III) Why is Christ's resurrection so important?
A) It proved that Christ paid the __________ for our sins.
1) The gospel accounts of Christ’s death ______ of his sacrifice for our sin.
2) His resurrection proves he ______________ death- a consequence of sin.
B) Christ’s resurrection gives believers a _____________ of what happens when they die.
1) Death will not _______________ them.
2) They will have _________________ bodies.
C) Christ has defeated the ________________ of this world.
D) Believers can ____________________ this new life today!
1) Their faith is not __________________.
2) The Spirit that _______________ Christ from the dead can renew believer’s lives too! Ephesians 1:18-20
The resurrected Jesus is recorded as appearing in Judea (Mt 28:9; Lk 24:31, 36) and in Galilee (Mt 28:16–20; Jn 21:1–23), in town (Lk 24:36) and countryside (Lk 24:15), indoors (Lk 24:36) and outdoors (Mt 28:9,16; Lk 24:15; Jn 21:1–23), in the morning (Jn 21:1–23) and the evening (Lk 24:29,36; Jn 20:19), by prior appointment (Mt 28:16) and without prior appointment (Mt 28:9; Lk 24:15,34,36; Jn 21:1–23), close (Mt 28:9, 19; Lk 24:15,36; Jn 21:9–23) and distant (Jn 21:4–8), on a hill (Mt 28:16) and by a lake (Jn 21:4), to groups of men (Jn 21:2; 1 Cor 15:5,7) and groups of women (Mt 28:9), to individuals (Lk 24:34; 1 Cor 15:5,7–8) and groups of up to five hundred (1 Cor 15:6), sitting (Jn 21:15 implied), standing (Jn 21:4), walking (Lk 24:15; Jn 21:20–22), eating (Lk 24:43; Jn 21:15), and always talking (Mt 28:9–10, 18–20; Lk 24:17–30, 36–49; Jn 20:15–17, 19–29; 21:6–22). Many are explicitly close-up encounters involving conversations. – Peter WIlliams