CrossWay Church
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December 1, 2024: 1 Corinthians 15: 21-33
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
1 Corinthians 15:20-58: Our Resurrected Bodies
I) The Impact of Christ's Resurrection
A) Christ’s resurrection _________________ our resurrection.
1) Death came to all through _______________.
2) Christ offers all __________________ life.
B) Christ’s resurrection initiates the _____________ of all things.
1) He will _____________ God’s final kingdom.
2) He will ____________ sin and death.
II) The Effect of Belief in the Resurrection on Life
A) The Corinthians understood that the “baptism for the dead” assumes a resurrection.
1) Some interpret this as referring to regular baptism, where "dead" is __________ for being dead in sin.
2) Others suggest Paul was referencing a ____________ baptism or purification ritual.
3) This verse does not endorse the LDS practice of ___________ baptism for the dead.
B) Paul willingly _________ his life daily because of his faith in the resurrection and eternal life.
C) Without belief in the resurrection, people live only for this life, _____________ in their desires.
D) Paul exhorts the Corinthians to live with the ___________________ in mind.
III) What Will Our Resurrected Bodies Be Like?
A) Our current bodies will be _____________________ into something new.
B) There will be _________________ between our earthly and resurrected bodies.
C) The effects of sin will be removed, resulting in vastly ______________ bodies.
1) They will be _______________.
2) They will ____________________ beauty and glory.
3) They will possess great ___________________.
4) They will be filled with the _______________.
5) It will be Christ-like.
IV) When Will the Resurrection Happen?
A) Believers will be with Christ _______________ upon death.
B) Those who are alive will resurrect when Christ ____________ to defeat sin and death permanently.
V) The Hope We Have Through Christ’s Resurrection.
I) The Impact of Christ's Resurrection
A) Christ’s resurrection _________________ our resurrection.
1) Death came to all through _______________.
2) Christ offers all __________________ life.
B) Christ’s resurrection initiates the _____________ of all things.
1) He will _____________ God’s final kingdom.
2) He will ____________ sin and death.
II) The Effect of Belief in the Resurrection on Life
A) The Corinthians understood that the “baptism for the dead” assumes a resurrection.
1) Some interpret this as referring to regular baptism, where "dead" is __________ for being dead in sin.
2) Others suggest Paul was referencing a ____________ baptism or purification ritual.
3) This verse does not endorse the LDS practice of ___________ baptism for the dead.
B) Paul willingly _________ his life daily because of his faith in the resurrection and eternal life.
C) Without belief in the resurrection, people live only for this life, _____________ in their desires.
D) Paul exhorts the Corinthians to live with the ___________________ in mind.
III) What Will Our Resurrected Bodies Be Like?
A) Our current bodies will be _____________________ into something new.
B) There will be _________________ between our earthly and resurrected bodies.
C) The effects of sin will be removed, resulting in vastly ______________ bodies.
1) They will be _______________.
2) They will ____________________ beauty and glory.
3) They will possess great ___________________.
4) They will be filled with the _______________.
5) It will be Christ-like.
IV) When Will the Resurrection Happen?
A) Believers will be with Christ _______________ upon death.
B) Those who are alive will resurrect when Christ ____________ to defeat sin and death permanently.
V) The Hope We Have Through Christ’s Resurrection.