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What are the implications if Jesus did not rise from the dead according to the apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 15?
Austin replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago 275 Members · 283 Replies
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If Jesus did not rise from the dead, then I’m still in my sins and my faith is vain. And if only in this life I have hope in Christ then I’m most miserable.
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If Jesus did not rise from the dead, then that means that our sins have not been forgiven and are not saved.
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If Jesus was not raised from the dead as Paul proclaimed, then he did not truly die for our sins and was not the Son of God. Jesus was sent to us to save us and without Him, we are lost.
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True. What’s worse, Jesus would be exposed as a fake, unable to save even Himself. Our accuser, Satan, works overtime to keep people from knowing they have a Savior!
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Jesus is the only source of hope. If He did not raise from the dead then there is no hope.
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That we are wasting our time believing in something that wasn’t true. If Jesus did not rise from the dead then we should eat, drink and be merry for our faith is in vain and we are still in our sins (not forgiven). But I believe that Jesus did rise from the dead and that He died for our sins and will come again
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Amen! Without a risen Christ, we are as Paul says men (and women) most miserable!
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