Paul ___ how a plant germinates and becomes a new plant to show that our Creator can provide (a body just as it [pleases] him). - 1 Corinthians 15:38
We must be secure in knowing that even if we lose our life at the present, Jehovah has something ___ better for us in the future.
"These" Christians would be resurrected to spirit life.
Concluding song 140 - Life Without End - At "What"?
Picture 2: Using a "this" and a plant, Paul illustrated that God can provide a suitable body for those who are resurrected.
The future will be more wonderful than anything we can imagine and will confirm that our "what" has not been in vain in connection with the Lord.
This word depicts cold, miserable, dreary; a situation that is not hopeful or encouraging.
Paul stressed that this resurrection still lay ahead and that it was not something they would experience right after they "what"?
They will follow their Commander in the task at hand - shepherding the nations with a "device" made of iron. - Revelation 19:11-15.
No doubt there are many who have lost loved ones who find "what" in their faith and in the knowledge that there will be a resurrection.
The "this" resurrection will lead to blessings also for those who have the hope of living forever on earth.
1 Corinthians 15:6 - After that he appeared to more than 500 brothers at one time, most of whom are still with us, though some have fallen "where"? [3 words]
God’s reminders are found in the "where" and they can help us to overcome obstacles that we may encounter on our "what"?
Paul may have been referring to actual animals or hostile Jews who were like “what”? Acts 19:26 - 34; 1 Corinthians 16:9 [2 words]
Paul strongly urged: (Come to your "what" in a righteous way and do not practice sin)? - 1 Corinthians 15:33, 34
The brothers in Corinth needed to "do this" against associating with those who denied the resurrection.
Paul told the Corinthians: (“What?” This is as sure as my exultation over you, brothers, which I have in Christ Jesus our Lord). - 1 Corinthians 15:31 [4 words]
Opening song 141 - The Miracle of "What"?
When someone dies, their body "does what"?
At 1 Corinthians 15:51, 52: (We will not all fall asleep in death..., during the last "what"?
(Death, where is your ___? Death, where is your sting)? - 1 Corinthians 15:55
No matter what, no scientist will ever find the "what" for ending old age and death, only Jehovah possesses this possibility.
JW Box is a small kit that is provided where Internet access is limited, it is a ___ device that furnishes digital publications and videos available on jw.org.
Of course, upon dying, the human body decays and returns to the "what"? - Genesis 3:19
The fact that Jehovah can resurrect the "what" should affect our choices.
Study note for 1 Corinthians 15:29 - Paul states that spirit-anointed Christians are "what", into a course of life that will lead to a death of integrity like that of Christ.
Regardless of whether our hope is heavenly or "this", we should be interested in the heavenly resurrection.
At the 50th verse of 1 Corinthians Paul was reaching the "what" of his discussion of the resurrection?
The increase of earthquakes, pestilences and other global developments are part of a "what" of Bible prophecy being fulfilled since 1914.
Christ’s presence would be marked by earthquakes, pestilences, other global developments and "what"?
Being around doubters can "do what to" a true Christian’s viewpoint and habits and might lead to having a lifestyle that includes what God hates - sin.
We have every reason to show that we accept Paul’s urging to be fully occupied now (in the "what" of the Lord). - 1 Corinthians 15:58
Paul pointed out that (the presence of the "who”) would also be a time of resurrection for anointed Christians who have died. - 1 Thessalonians 4:14-16
God would not need to bring back the same body, just think of (a "what kind of" grain), or a plant (seed) how it changes to become a new form.
Clearly, the anointed will be victorious ___ death. - 1 Corinthians 15:54-57
Even if we may not discern with our naked "what" it doesn’t change the fact that (one star differs from another star in glory). - 1 Corinthians 15:41