1 Corinthians 15:1-11
At the heart of 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 lies the most foundational truth of our faith: the gospel is not merely a philosophy or moral code, but an announcement that changes everything. This passage reminds us that Christianity stands or falls on the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Paul emphasizes that this gospel is something we receive, something we stand upon, and something that actively saves us as we hold fast to it. The beauty here is that the gospel isn't about escaping hell or simply being forgiven—though those are wonderful benefits—it's about having God Himself. The entire biblical narrative from Genesis to Revelation points to this singular truth: God has come to us in Christ, and through His death, burial, and resurrection, we can be united with Him forever. The passage challenges us to examine whether our faith is genuine—not a 'dud' that produces nothing, but a living faith that transforms us from the inside out. When grace truly takes hold of our lives, it produces relentless pursuit, patient endurance, and an insatiable hunger for more of Jesus. This isn't about adding religious activity to our already busy lives; it's about building our entire existence upon the reality that the King has come and invites us into His eternal kingdom.
