1 Corinthians: Jesus is our Victory
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December 15, 2019
1 Corinthians: Jesus is our Victory

Andrew Allison · Listen

Sermon Questions 1 Corinthians 15:50-58

  1. What do you believe happens when you die? Do you believe there’s anything after death? Is there an end of time as we know it?
  2. What is Paul saying happens after death?
  3. Explain how there can be victory over death? How is the possible? What does ‘victory’ look like?
  4. There’s a chance these Corinthian believers were discouraged, that could be why Paul wrote “stand firm.. let nothing move you..your labor i not in vain.” Any chance you’re discouraged this week? Does any part of v. 58 speak to your situation?
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