Thursday, January 5, 2012

1 Corinthians Worksheet - Chapter 15



Daily Reading Personal Application Questions
1 Corinthians Chapter 15

1. What can you apply to your life from today's reading?
2. What portion of this chapter stands out to you?
3. How would you describe the theme of the chapter to someone who does not know much about the Bible?
4. What example did you find to follow?
5. Was there an error (sin) you found to avoid?
6. Did you find a duty (command) to obey?
7. How will reading this chapter effect your life from now on?
8. Pick a verse to meditate on and try to memorize it.
9. Was there a promise to claim?
10. What is your summary and prayer today?
Observation Questions For
1 Corinthians Chapter 15
1.  What was the Gospel that Paul had preached to the Corinthians?  Name 4 aspects of the Gospel message that was preached from vs.3-8.
1.) 2.) 3.) 4.)
2.  Who did Jesus appear to after His resurrection?
vs. 5 -
vs. 5 -
vs. 6 -
vs. 7 -
vs. 7 -
vs. 8 -
3.  Why did Paul say that he was the least of all the apostles? vs. 9
4.  How was Paul able to handle his past and be able to be used of God? vs. 10
5.  How important to our faith is the Lord's resurrection from the dead? vs.12-20
6.  If Christ was not raised from the dead, what 4 things would be true about your faith? vs.17-19
1.) 2.) 3.) 4.)
7.  Christ HAS been raised from the dead (hallelujah) .. and He is the first fruits of those who are asleep.  What happened to all of mankind because of Adam's sin? vs.20-22
8.  What has happened to those who have believed in Jesus? vs. 20-22
9.  The resurrection will be each in its own order.  Name the order given in vs.23-28.
vs. 23 -
vs.23 -
vs. 24 -
vs. 24 -
vs. 24 -
vs.25,26 -
vs.27,28 -
10.  What did Paul do "daily" and what do you think he means by this? vs.31-32
11.  What are we not to be "deceived" by? vs. 33-34
12.  Paul addresses what kind of body we will have in the resurrection.  He explains that a seed must die before it comes to life.  The seed is sown in one form, but it is raised in another form.  God gives the body as He wishes it to be.  There are different types of flesh of people, animals, birds, and fish.  There are degrees of glory for the sun, the moon, and stars one from another. (vs.35-41)  Paul states that it is the same with the resurrection of our bodies.  Our bodies are sown as perishable.  How are they raised? vs. 42
13.  They are sown in dishonor.  How are they raised? vs. 43
14.  They are sown in weakness.  How are they raised? vs. 43
15.  They are sown a natural body.  How are they raised? vs. 44
16.  The first Adam became a living soul.  What did the last Adam (Jesus) become? vs. 45
17.  Just as we have borne the earthy image of Adam, what image will we bear in the life to come? vs. 46-50
18.  What is the mystery that Paul wants the church to know about?  vs.51
19.  What is going to happen in the twinkling of the eye at the sound of the last trumpet? vs. 52-55
20. What is the sting of death? vs. 56
21.  What is the power of sin? vs. 56
22.  How do we get victory over death and sin? vs. 57
23.  Because all of this is true, how should we always view our work in the Lord? vs. 58
24.  Reflect and Pray.  Do you believe the Lord has resurrected from the dead?  Do you believe you will be resurrected from the dead?  How will this chapter effect the way you live out your life each day? 

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