If Christ Is Not Raised, Shut The Church Down | 1 Corinthians 15
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If Jesus didn't physically walk out of that tomb, Christianity isn't mistaken — it's meaningless.
SummaryIn 1 Corinthians 15, Paul stakes everything on one historical claim: Jesus Christ bodily rose from the dead. If the resurrection is metaphor, preaching is empty, faith is futile, sin still reigns, and the church is a fraud. But if Christ is raised, then death is defeated, the body matters, sin is judged, and obedience carries eternal weight. The resurrection is not inspirational symbolism — it is the foundation that makes holiness, courage, unity, and endurance rational.
Reflection & Small Group Discussion Questions-
Why does Paul ground the resurrection in eyewitness testimony rather than personal experience?
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What collapses in Christian theology if the resurrection is only symbolic?
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How does treating the resurrection as metaphor subtly reshape views on sin and judgment?
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Why does Paul say that without resurrection we are "still in our sins" (v.17)?
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How does the resurrection affirm the goodness and future of the physical body?
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In what ways does resurrection theology confront modern ideas about identity and embodiment?
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How does believing in bodily resurrection shape how you endure suffering?
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Why does Paul connect resurrection to steadfast obedience in verse 58?
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Where are you tempted toward a "coping Christianity" instead of resurrection certainty?
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If Christ is truly raised, what area of your life must become more immovable?