Where is Your Victory? (1 Cor. 15:54, 55; LD 16) | 2009-2010 Catechism Sermons

If the dead are not raised let us eat and drink for tomorrow we die. The apostle Paul makes this statement in 1 Corinthians 15:33. Why would he say such a thing? Why does he appeal to the prophet Isaiah and Hosea as words we can use to chant? What does the resurrection of Christ do that is so significant? Why is it so important that Christ is raised after being in the grave? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned as we hear, “Where is Your Victory?”

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