1 Corinthians 15:29-34
Life often feels like a race without direction, full of pressure, uncertainty, and weariness. Yet 1 Corinthians 15:29–34 reminds us that these challenges are meant to refine us, guiding us toward spiritual maturity and steadfast faith. Paul encourages believers in Corinth to live with conviction, courage, and clarity, anchored in the reality of Christ’s resurrection. This truth is not just a distant doctrine — it is the force that shapes every act of obedience, every sacrifice, and every step of faithful living.
Paul points to baptism, perseverance, and even the endurance of trials as evidence that hope in the resurrection transforms how we live. Because Christ is risen, we are called to deny ourselves, awaken from spiritual complacency, and pursue righteousness with renewed passion. The empty tomb is a present power, urging us toward holiness, courage, and unwavering devotion in a world full of distractions and deception.
Though bad company, false teaching, and spiritual laziness can dull our hearts, the Spirit calls us to sobriety and steadfastness. The resurrection isn’t just a promise for the future — it is a power for today, enabling us to live boldly for Jesus. How might the reality of the resurrection inspire you to step forward with courage and devotion in your daily life?
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