Resurrection Faith Shows Up in Real Life | 1 Corinthians 16
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If the resurrection is real, it should show up in how you give, serve, stand firm, and build the church.
SummaryAfter fifteen chapters of correction, Paul ends 1 Corinthians with something surprisingly practical. Instead of more theology, he shows what resurrection faith looks like in everyday life—generosity, partnership, courage, and faithfulness. The resurrection is not just a doctrine to defend; it is a reality that reshapes how believers handle money, relationships, leadership, and service. If Christ truly rose from the dead, then our lives should visibly reflect it.
Reflection & Small Group Discussion Questions-
Why does Paul begin the final chapter by addressing money and generosity?
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How does believing in the resurrection change the way we view money and possessions?
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What does Paul's list of ministry partners reveal about how the early church actually advanced?
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Why is partnership more important than personality in building the church?
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How can modern church culture drift toward spectatorship instead of participation?
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What does Paul mean when he commands believers to "be watchful" and "stand firm in the faith" (v.13)?
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How does the resurrection give believers courage in a culture that pressures compromise?
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Why does Paul intentionally honor ordinary, faithful servants at the end of the letter?
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In what ways can we better recognize and encourage faithful servants in our churches today?
If someone looked at your life this week, what evidence would they see that you believe the resurrection happened?