Sermon Tone Analysis
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• Foundation of the resurrection program stated, v. 20
• Foundation of the resurrection program explained, vv.
21-22
• The execution of it (how it will be pulled off)—v.
23-26—(notice “order”): First fruits, afterwards, then, until, the last
• The culmination of it, vv.
27-28
First fruits
• The first sheath represented the whole crop
• It consecrated the whole crop
• It anticipated the whole crop
• It guaranteed the whole crop
I Corinthians 15—first fruits becomes personal
• The first sheath is the resurrection of Christ
• The crop is all dead believers
• Christ’s resurrection guarantees our resurrection
The advantages of the resurrection, vv.
29-34
• The implications of the denial of the resurrection: 1) “Baptized for the dead’—new believers take the place of dead ones, v. 29; 2) Of those who suffer, vv.
30-32
Three levels of fellowship
• The fellowship we have now on earth
• The fellowship at death
• The fellowship with the Lord in the new body and soul and spirit
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