Showing posts with label Christ; Resurrection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christ; Resurrection. Show all posts

Thursday, November 19, 2009

1 Corinthians 15:19

If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable (KJV)

Then: To think that their belief in Christ only applies to their days on earth means that they are persecuted by Jews and by Caesar without purpose (Henry). Why not abandon it and avoid the pain? This is the third problem or effect in lives of Corinthians who follow Christ.

Now: The promise of believing in Christ sometimes accompanies a perception, that the days of misery on earth, problems of all kinds are gone. This is to misunderstand the work of the Holy Spirit, the life of Christ, and call to follow him. What Jesus promises is to stand with us and make a way through the difficulties. He uses all things for good, purifies us from the evil within us and calls us to show love to others before the day of judgment comes.

Extra Source: Commentary on the Whole Bible Acts to Revelation Vol VI by Matthew Henry online at http://www.ccel.org/ccel/henry/mhc6.iCor.xvi.html

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

1 Corinthians 15:4

And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures (KJV)

Then: The New Testament was still being written so "according to the scriptures" means the Old Testament. After Paul saw Christ and he got his sight back, he went away for at least three years to study, learn, and understand the Old Testament teachings of Christ (Gal. 1:16-18). He also talked with others so the "creed" words of "buried, "rose again" and "third day" are not original with Paul (Baker, p. 213). He knew the Corinthians would understand them so he didn't need to explain.

Now: Christians still use these scriptural (New Testament) words to focus on the Christ, God's love and his plan for our salvation. Being buried has no meaning, but for the resurrection. The resurrection's credibilty and impact come from Christ's sacrifice in letting himself be crucified, then buried. They merge in the minds of believers to become one continuous event.

Extra Source: Cornerstone Biblical Commentary 1 Corinthians (William Baker), 2 Corinthians (Ralph Martin & Carl Toney), ed. by Philip Comfort. Carol Stream: Tyndale House Publishers, c2006.