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What does the term resurrection mean?

Either the action or fact of being brought back to life.

Do you believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ? Why?

- The fact that women were the first to see the empty tomb (Matt. 28:1-2).



- The fact that on multiple occasions Jesus appeared to several people (1 Cor. 15:5-7).




- The fact that the disciples risked their life for believing in Jesus' resurrection.

How important is the doctrine of the resurrection to the Christian faith?

The Christian faith rises or falls on the resurrection (1 Cor. 15:14).

What are the essential points of Paul's teaching on the resurrection in 1 Cor. 15?

- Resurrection is evident in Scripture, history, and eyewitness (1-11).


- If denied, then our faith is to be pitied (12-19).


- Resurrection leads to our resurrection (20-28).


- Resurrection affirmed in practical experience (29-32).


- Because of resurrection, we should be separate from sin (33-34).

What happens to the believer when he/she is resurrected? To the unbeliever?

Believer - a marvelous transformation, a glorious re-embodiment (1 Cor. 15:52).




Unbeliever - a resurrection of judgement (John 5:29).

What is the biblical doctrine of heaven?

"And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying: 'Look! The residence of God is among human beings. He will live among them, and they will be his people, and God himself will be with them. He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death will not exist any more - or mourning, or crying, or pain, for the former things have ceased to exist.'" (Rev. 21:3-4).