Discussing The Book of 1st Corinthians 15 - The Dan Bidondi Show Bible Series
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TruthRadioShow.com And welcome everybody to the Dan Bedani Show on TruthRadioShow.com And welcome to the book of 1 Corinthians chapter 5.
We just got one more chapter to go after this, then we're moving right on to 2 Corinthians.
So welcome to this in-depth comprehensive study of the Bible.
If you missed chapters 1 through 14, please go back and watch them before you go any further.
So, what we do, guys, we do a specific Bible study approach like every video we do.
We pray for wisdom and understanding, so let's do that right now.
So, Jesus, Yeshua, Messiah, we come before you and please forgive us individually for the sins and trespasses, transgressions, or abominations that we may have committed.
We ask you to wash us clean with your precious blood.
And Heavenly Father, we ask you for this divine knowledge.
That you can write your word upon our hearts tonight with the Holy Spirit.
In this case, 1 Corinthians chapter 15.
And we love you so much.
We pray for everybody, especially this time of year, to heal people if they're sick or, you know, if they're going through any kind of problems, to give them comfort and protect us all from the forces of evil.
We ask you in your mighty, glorious, heavenly name.
Amen.
So, that being said, guys, we read the Scripture in context, because context is key.
Very important to understand these things.
And we'll let the Scripture interpret Scripture.
So, if you've got a Bible, guys, please open it up to Chapter 15.
If not, we've got it up on screen.
We use the King James Bible here.
So, Chapter 15, again, this is Paul's letter to the church of Corinth because of the division.
So, we're almost at the end of, again, First Corinthians, yeah.
So, moving on to the second Corinthians soon.
So, Paul starts and says, So where do you stand?
By which also you are saved.
The gospel, guys, is everything that Jesus taught him.
you, which also you have received, and wherein ye stand.
So where do you stand?
By which also you are saved.
The gospel, guys, everything that Jesus taught him, and what he learned also from the Torah and everything else.
So that's all combined with the gospel is.
So by which you all are saved.
If you keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless you have believed in vain.
So you need to, he's saying to these people that you need to keep what I said to you in memory.
If not, just in vain.
For I have delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins and is according to the Scriptures.
So Paul's just teaching them everything that he's learned from Jesus and also, again, from studying the Torah and everything else.
It's all one Bible.
The Old and New Testament, I call it one scripture.
Because in the scripture itself, it doesn't say New or Old Testament.
It just says, you know, it's the scripture, plain and simple.
In that he was buried, and that he rose again on the third day according to the scriptures.
And again, with prophesies, if you study the Torah, which is in the Old Testament as well, whatever, you'll see the prophecies of him being dead for three days and three nights, rising from the grave and everything else, and also what Jesus saw to him.
So, this year we can get on so many roads with this here.
When he was actually dead and buried and everything else.
He rose from the dead.
Because we know there's a lot of condelusion going on because of the churches out there, the religions I should say, that teach false gospel.
They want us to believe he died on a Friday night and rose on Sunday morning, which is not even three days and three nights.
You know, according to my study, he died on High Sabbath.
Crucified on High Sabbath, which was a Wednesday.
Three days and three nights later, rose on a Sabbath.
That's why when Mary Magdalene went to the tomb, we covered this when we were in Matthew.
When Mary Magdalene went to the tomb, early Sunday morning, even before the sun came up, the angel said, hey, he's already gone.
She didn't go there to see him rise.
No.
She went there and he was already gone.
So, you know, the religions out there, they just teach a bunch of garbage out there, and we need to stick to Scripture.
So, in that he was seen in Cephas, then of the Twelve.
So he rose again on the third day, and he's shown all the witnesses that witnessed his resurrection.
And after that, he was seen above 500 brethren at once.
"...and of whom a greater part remain unto this present, but some are fallen asleep." In other words, some are just going astray.
That these certain 500 brethren seen him walk into the streets in the spirit.
And after that, he was seen of James, then of all the apostles. - And last of all, he was seen of me also, as one born out of due time.
So, if you all remember, Paul used to be Saul, a persecution of Christians, if you will.
Jesus made him lose his sight, and he appeared to Paul, named him Paul afterwards, but, for I am the least of the apostles.
So this is how humble Paul is.
He said, I'm the least of the apostles.
That I am not to be called an apostle because I persecuted the Church of God.
So yeah, he's saying he's the least of the apostles, that he doesn't consider himself an apostle because he used to persecute the Church of God.
He used to go around killing believers of Jesus.
This is how humble he is.
But the thing is, he calls himself the least of the apostles, but Paul, I have to say, he was probably one of the most effective apostles out of them all.
Very bold and fearless and everything else.
But this is him humbling himself.
But by the grace of God, I am what I am.
And his grace is which was bestowed upon me Was not in vain.
So, he's saying that what Jesus did for me, I'm not gonna let go in vain.
And he did, and he labored more abundantly than all of them.
yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me.
And he did.
He labored more abundantly than all of them.
And it's amazing how Jesus just chose Paul out of all of them, you know, to be like this first leader.
you And that's exactly what he is.
I mean, he's going around everywhere, all through Rome, just like bringing the doctrine of Jesus Christ to this pagan country of Italy.
So therefore, whether it were I or they, so we preach, so we believed.
Now, if Christ be preached that he rose from the dead, How say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?
So he's asking them.
It's like, if we preach, yeah, Jesus rose from the dead.
So how can anybody say there's no resurrection of the dead?
I seen it!
He's saying, you know, the apostles seen it.
Hundreds of people have seen it.
But if there be no resurrection of the dead, then is Christ not risen? - Yeah.
Simple question.
If there's no resurrection, then Christ hasn't risen.
Which we know He has.
And if Christ be not risen, then is our preaching in vain?
Are your faith also in vain?
So he's telling them right now, you know what I mean, that you need to believe.
If you have any doubt that He rose from the dead, it's all in vain.
And it goes for anybody out there too.
Any of us.
If any of us have any doubt that he rose from the dead or anything, everything you do and say and everything else for the Lord, it's just in vain.
Your faith is in vain also.
You need to believe wholeheartedly he rose from the dead.
Yea, we all are found false witnesses of God, because we have testified of God that he rose up from grace, rose up, I'm sorry guys,
he testified of God that he raised up Christ whom he raised not up if so be that the dead rise not for if the dead rise not then is not Christ raised .
So it's a little sarcasm.
He's not saying that Jesus didn't rise from the dead.
Because we know Bible scoffers that for some reason, I don't know why.
These false religions, especially Essenes, many Jewish sects and everything else, and all these like Gnosticism and all that, they hate Paul with a passion.
They hate Jesus more, but they hate Paul just almost as much.
Because Paul was very effective.
So Paul, yeah, saying, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, we found false witnesses of God because we have testified that God rose from the dead.
He rose not up.
If so, then the dead rise not.
For the dead rise not, then is not Christ raised.
So it basically says, you know, we'd be false witnesses of God if we were to say and believe that, or whatever, you know what I mean?
You say he rose from the dead, but you don't believe it.
You need to believe it, because everything would just be in vain.
And he says again, if Christ be not raised, then your faith is in vain.
You are yet in your sins.
So, if Christ didn't rise from the dead, all your faith is in vain, everything you talk about is in vain, about the Word of God, and your sins are still there.
Because obviously, if he didn't rise from the dead, yeah, your sins are not forgiven.
or washed away.
So then they also which fall asleep in Christ perished.
So he's saying the people who died, believing in Jesus, waiting for the resurrection, they just perished.
If in this life only, We have hope in Christ.
We are, of all men, most miserable.
But now, is Christ risen from the dead, and become the fresh fruits of them that slept?
For since, and again he's just saying, basically showing these people, you need to have faith.
You need to really understand, believe in your whole heartedly, that he rose from the dead, because it'll be all in vain.
And again, for you scoffers out there, he's not saying... Paul's not saying he doesn't believe Jesus rose from the dead.
He's just being sarcastic, yeah.
If that's the right term to use, yeah.
For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead.
For as Adam all died, even so Christ shall be made alive.
But every man, in his own order, Christ's, the first fruits, afterward, they are Christ's at his coming.
So you belong to Christ at his coming.
So, you say, yes.
Jesus did raise from the dead.
He's the first fruit, and through him, there's remission of sins and resurrection.
Because the scripture does say that we're all appointed to die once.
Unless you get lucky and you're here for his return in the end times.
But either way, I mean, if you die in the Lord, go to paradise, and you wait the resurrection.
So it's a win-win situation.
Just believe in Jesus, that's all.
Then cometh the end, when he shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father, When he shall have put down all rule and all authority and power.
That's gonna be amazing.
When the end comes here.
For he must reign till he has put all enemies under his feet.
That's gonna be amazing to think about, right?
When the end comes here.
When he shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father.
When he shall put down all rule and all authority and power, like all the world's elite, gone.
Jesus is gonna cut them down real quick.
And for he must reign till he has put all enemies under his feet.
The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death.
Said nobody's gonna die no more, that's in the Lord.
For he has put all things under his feet, but when he has all things that are put unto him, it is manifest that it is accepted, which did put all things unto him.
And when all things shall be subdued unto him, then shall the Son of God himself be subject unto him, that pull all things unto him, that God may be all in all.
So if we get a good look here, what's going on, like what Paul's trying to say here.
Yeah, it's gonna be, I can't even come up with words right now.
To even remotely say how amazing this is gonna be.
Death's gonna be destroying all enemies and like, they're gonna be cast into the lake of fire.
Hell itself is gonna be thrown into the lake of fire.
We learned this in Revelation 20.
And a lot of people don't understand hell and lake of fire are two different places.
Just real quick.
Just consider hell as a jail cell.
And you go to court, which would be judgment in this term here.
And you get sentenced.
And you go to the big house, the lake of fire.
And hell itself is going to the lake of fire too.
When we get to revelation, I can't wait to get to that.
You know, really get into details about it.
But yeah.
Death itself is going to be destroyed.
Yeah, I butchered that, I'm sorry.
here, 29, else what we shall say, they do, yeah, what's what they shall do, which are baptized for the dead.
If the dead are not rise at all, why are they baptized for the dead?
So he says, if you don't believe the dead is baptized, what's the point of baptizing them if they don't raise for the dead?
Yeah, I butchered that, I'm sorry.
He says, if you don't believe the dead will rise at all, So what's the point of baptizing?
And why stand we in jeopardy every hour?
So he's just basically addressing people with disbelief.
That's what's going on here.
So he's saying, yeah, you might as well just, yeah, just don't bother them.
If you don't believe in it, don't bother them.
Because everything you're doing now, because remember he's addressing believers there.
He's saying everything you're doing now, it's all in vain if you don't believe He rose from the dead.
Your faith is in vain.
What you're doing is in vain.
It's for nothing.
The dead who died in Jesus, they died in vain and everything else.
And he's saying, why stand in jeopardy every hour?
Like, because it's dangerous preaching the Word of God over here.
He says, I protest by your rejoicing, which I have in Christ Jesus our Lord.
I die daily.
Which that means to die daily.
Well, it goes on to say, if after the manner of men I have fought with beasts and evidences, what advantage is it me if the dead rise not?
So, he said, all the stuff I did here, what's the point?
If the dead doesn't write it, what's the point?
But he says, let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die.
So yeah, so he says, I protest my rejoicing.
I have in Jesus Christ our Lord.
I die daily.
So again, what's the die daily?
It's like, what I actually really believe you at, is when you confess your sins at the end of the day, or when you sin, you just confess them, whatever the case, when you get convicted of the sins you did.
You die daily, you know, like you put your old self away.
Because the old sin nature, we all sin, guys, and at the end of the day, we're over there on our hands and knees, praying for forgiveness.
So in other words, always be repentative.
Have a repentative heart.
Always repentant of your sins and everything.
Pray for help against your sins and all that.
But be not deceived, evil communications corrupt good manners.
Evil communications, what's that?
That could be a number of things.
That's talking bad about people.
That's talking disgusting.
You know, just all kinds of things like that.
Rumors, gossip.
All kinds of things like that.
Or conspiring to do bad things to somebody.
They'll corrupt good manners.
Way to righteousness and sin not.
For some have not the knowledge of God.
I speak this to your shame.
But some men will say, how are the dead raised up?
And with what body do they come?
Because obviously people are like, oh well, if the body's in the ground or, you know, whatever, burned, what body are they going to use to raise it up from the dead?
And Paul says, thou fool, call him a fool.
That which you source is not quickened, except by dying.
Hey, dying, I'm sorry.
The body's going to die.
It's going to turn to worms and whatever, yeah.
And that which you source Though sowest not the body that shall be, but bare grain.
It may chance of wheat or some other grain.
But God giveth a body as it has pleased him.
And to every seed his own body.
So this is Paul just like, you know, just like laying into these people.
And all flesh is not the same flesh.
But there is one kind of flesh of men.
Another flesh of beasts and another fish and another birds.
So he's saying you're making a distinction there's, you know, different fleshes that God's created.
There are also celestial bodies and bodies terrestrial.
So this is kind of interesting, you guys.
He's distinctively saying, you know, the difference of fleshes, you know, animals, fowl, fish, humans.
And he says there are celestial bodies as well, and bodies terrestrial.
But, you know, people think of space and everything else, right?
These are luminaries, right?
They call stars and all that.
But the glory of the celestial is one.
And the glory of the terrestrial is another.
There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars, for one star different from another star in glory.
So you gotta understand guys, this is going to be hard for people who don't understand biblical cosmology.
Right?
So I'm going to show you the difference between celestial This way I get it right too.
Celestial body is an object that an astronomer observes in outer space, right?
Okay.
And a terrestrial refers to terrestrial planets, like Mercury, Venus, and all that stuff.
So terrestrial.
It's like planets and celestials, like stars and all that.
But here's the thing, right?
Because if people are automatically taking balls of gas, just rocks floating through their stuff, guys.
You gotta understand biblical cosmology.
And this, if you understand what Paul's saying here.
This is so fascinating.
He's saying, distinctively, there's one glory of the sun.
One glory of the moon.
And another glory of the stars.
And for one star difference from another star in glory.
That is amazing.
You know how many stars are out there?
Each one of them is distinctively different.
This is, uh, wow.
Again, you have to have biblical cosmology understanding of what Paul's talking about.
When you look at Mercury, Venus, and all that stuff, and you guys think that's just a ball of gas or a rock.
Where life couldn't exist and all that?
No.
Nothing like the Sarkites.
These are terrestrial beings.
And celestial beings.
That the Father has put in the firmament.
And it takes you right back to Genesis 1.
And also the Book of Enoch.
And I know I'm probably sounding crazy to a lot of people because you don't understand it.
Or you think, oh, here we go, flat earth or something like that.
No, this is biblical cosmology.
You can call it what you want, but this is called biblical cosmology.
Like, you know how much context is in here right now?
Just these two verses.
This is like, gives me goosebumps, yeah man, I tell ya.
There's so much context in here, these two verses.
So again, talk about the flesh of bodies.
You have different bodies.
There's celestial bodies and terrestrial bodies.
Most of these are angelic beings or some kind of beings that are put in the firmament.
Which people think is space or the universe.
No, it's just the firmament.
That God's created.
And you always remember, the Earth was first.
It's amazing how it's direct opposite what the Bible teaches.
Not a coincidence.
Because the world is controlled by Satan.
Satan wants you to learn garbage.
created after the earth.
Regardless of what you learn in school and everything else, it's all false what you learn in school.
And it's amazing how it's direct opposite what the Bible teaches.
Not a coincidence.
Because the world is controlled by Satan.
Satan wants you to learn garbage.
That's what he wants you to learn.
So also the resurrection of the dead is It is sown in corruption.
It is raised in corruption.
Because the resurrection of the dead, you know, it's like you die in corruption and you're raised in corruption.
It is sown in dishonor.
It is raised in glory.
It is sown in weakness.
It is raised in power.
And remember he said he dies daily?
So you yourself, your sinful nature and all that stuff, it makes you corrupt.
It brings dishonor to the Father and weakness.
But through the resurrection, guys, that corruption becomes incorruptible.
That dishonor becomes glory.
And that weakness becomes power.
It is sown a natural body, it is raised spiritual body.
There is a natural body and there is a spiritual body.
So back here when Paul's talking about that, right?
Calling them a fool.
That which thou sowest not quickened, except it die, it die, right?
Talking about the flesh that just dies, right?
The carcass.
Because they're like, you know, again, they're asking.
What body are they going to use if they're resurrected?
Because when you die, it gets corroded.
I'm sorry, corroded.
It rots away.
So what body are you going to use when you're raised from the dead?
So Paul is saying that.
It's not your natural body.
There's a spiritual body.
When you're raised from the dead, you're raising a spiritual body.
Like physical bodies right now, guys?
That's all they have is shells.
That's why I never go to people's graves, and I know it sounds horrible, but when people go to graves and they sit there and they're like, oh, I miss you and everything else, who are you talking to?
They're not there.
That's their body, that's nothing.
Their spirit's moved on.
I know it's a sensitive subject, people like lost parents or loved ones, whatever, they go to the graves and all that stuff.
What are you going there for?
You know, the dead, somebody dies, you mourn them.
Then you move on.
They're not there no more.
They can't hear you.
The Bible makes that very clear.
They've gone into the spiritual body.
Like Genesis says, return to the dust of your shell.
And also, it is written, the first man, Adam, was made a living soul.
So if you don't understand what he's saying, the spirit went into the body, body dies, and it goes back to the spirit again.
The first man is of earth.
afterward, which is spiritual.
So if you understand what he's saying, the spirit went into the body, the body dies, and it goes back to the spirit again.
The first man is of earth, earthly.
The second man is of the Lord from heaven.
The second man is of the Lord.
So I talk about Adam here, and I think this is talking about Adam and Jesus.
Not saying they're the same people, no.
But, the first man of earth, earthly, and the second man is the Lord from heaven.
Which came in the flesh.
As it is the earthly, Such as also that of earthy.
And as is the heavenly, which are also that over heavenly.
So you come from the earth to the heaven.
So Jesus came from heaven, Adam came from the earth.
As we have born the image of the earthly, We shall also bear the image of heaven.
So yeah, they say we come into the world from the earth, but we shall leave the earth and become heavenly.
In other words, when we go into the spirit, we're not going to be tied to the earth no more.
The flesh is going to be gone.
Now this I say, brethren, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God.
Neither does corruption inherit corruption and corruption.
So he's saying, you're fleshable like us right now.
Flesh and blood and bones, none of this is going to the kingdom of God.
Your spirit is.
Even if you're here when Jesus returns, and you get caught up with the dead, you just leave your body.
Your physical body's not gonna go.
And it'll just transfigure the people here.
Your body is going to transfigure into the Spirit.
So either way you look at it, your body, your flesh and all that is not going to enter the Kingdom of God.
Just like Jesus, right?
If you remember on Mount Olives, I think it was, when He transfigured into the Spirit to talk to Moses and Elijah.
That was amazing.
His body transformed into the spirit.
There's no body left.
So that's going to be us in the New Earth.
I mean, like, if you're still here, on the inside of the resurrection.
If not, if we die before that, yeah, our body's going to all just rot away and become dust again.
But our spirit's going to be up there.
And behold, I show you a mystery.
We shall not sleep, but we shall all be changed.
In the moment, in the twinkle of an eye, at the last trumpet, for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible.
Incorruptible.
And we shall be changed.
For this corruptible must be, must put in corruption.
For this mortal must be put in immortality.
He's talking about the resurrection. - It's a good question.
Some people call it the rapture.
You know, which is after the tribulation.
Not before.
Just for those people out there who believe in the pre-tribulation rapture.
It's not biblical.
We covered that in Matthew.
And I can't wait to cover that again in 2 Thessalonians.
So, when it's corruptible, shall have put on incorruptible.
Corruption.
And it's mortal, shall have put on immortality.
Then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swelled up in victory.
O death, where is thy sting?
O grave, where is thy victory?
The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law.
So if you really understand what Paul is talking about, Our bodies are corrupt, guys.
Our flesh is corrupt, and again, he says it's not going to enter the kingdom of heaven.
Plain and simple.
We're going to go from a corrupt body into incorruption, and from this mortal body into mortality to despair.
And he's saying, you know, death is going to be swallowed up in victory.
It's going to be, I'm saying it is swallowed up in victory through Jesus.
Jesus has already overcome us.
So, he's asking, oh death, where is your sting?
Literally, where is your sting?
What are you going to do to me?
And grave, where is your victory?
Because we're going to be raised up.
And the sting of death is sin and the strength of sin is the war.
Thank you.
Because sin is what?
First John says, right?
What is sin?
It's transgression of the what?
The law.
Transgression means what?
Violation of the law.
So when you violate the law, that's sin.
That's the strength of it.
Being lawless is the strength of sin.
But thanks to be God, which given us victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.
So thank the Father, guys, for sending the Son to die for our sins.
And therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, unmovable and always abounded in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as you know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.
So, this is like a message also to people today.
Those of us out there who preach the word and all that.
Don't worry about it guys.
Like, in other words.
Because I know people get frustrated.
People don't want to listen to you sometimes.
Most of the time.
You know, most people don't want to listen to you.
They laugh and scoff at you.
Whatever the case.
Or whatever the case.
Your work is not in vain guys.
When I first started doing this stuff.
I'm like, if I could just reach one person.
I'll be happy.
That I've been blessed to reach more than one person.
And it's a victory for the Lord.
But don't get frustrated guys.
Especially you street ministers out there.
You people bringing the gospel to other people in prisons and all that stuff.
It's not in vain guys.
Keep up the fight.
So I know I probably butchered a couple of these versions because I'm a little tired today But if you guys got any questions comments or anything like that put it in the comment section not the live chat But the comment section and the live chat happens when I premiere the video and it's cool because you get the fellowship So make sure you hit the notification bell and this way you can engage in the live chat for fellowship.
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