1 Corinthians 15:3
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Мин үҙем алғандарҙы һеҙгә тапшырҙым. Иң мөһиме, Изге Яҙмала яҙылғанса, Мәсих беҙҙең гонаһтарыбыҙ өсөн үлде һәм,
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Paul reminds the Corinthians of the essential message he taught them first: Christ died for our sins as predicted in the scriptures. It underscores the core belief that Jesus' death was a fulfillment of prophecy and crucial to salvation.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that got broken. Your friend comes along, fixes it even though they didn't break it, just because they love you. That's like what Christ did for us - he fixed something we couldn’t fix ourselves by dying for our mistakes.
Historical Background
The letter to the Corinthians was written around 53-54 AD by Paul to address issues in the Corinthian church. The audience included both Jews and Gentiles, with a cultural setting heavily influenced by Greek philosophy and paganism.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where someone has wronged you deeply but then goes out of their way to make amends without expecting anything in return. This reflects Christ's sacrifice for us, showing how we should forgive others freely despite our own grievances.
Topics
salvationprophecyatonementChristsinscriptures
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Paul emphasizing in this verse?
Paul emphasizes the central message of Jesus' death as a fulfillment of prophecy and its crucial role in salvation. He stresses that this message was foremost and unchanged from what he received.
How does 'according to the scriptures' relate to Christ's death?
'According to the scriptures' means that Christ’s death was foretold in the Old Testament, showing how God's plan for salvation through Jesus is consistent with earlier divine revelations.
Why did Paul deliver this message first?
Paul prioritized this message because it is foundational to Christian belief. It establishes Christ’s sacrifice as central and necessary for forgiveness of sins, reinforcing the core of Christian faith.
Can you explain how Christ's death brings salvation?
Christ's death provides a way for our sins to be forgiven because he willingly took on the punishment due us. This act satisfies divine justice and opens the path for people to receive forgiveness and eternal life.
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