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We are to be pitied
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š Devotional 6: āWe Are to Be Pitiedā
š Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:19
āIf only for this life we have hope in Christ, we are of all people most to be pitied.āš Explanation:
If there is no resurrection, then Christianity is a cruel joke. 𤔠Believers who suffer, sacrifice, and endure for Christ would be pitiable fools. š¢ But Paul declares this only to show how vital and real the resurrection is. š„šÆ
š” Personal Application:
Your hope is not limited to this life. ā³š Because Jesus lives, you have an eternal future worth every sacrifice now. šļøš Keep going. Your labor in the Lord is not in vain, and your hope will not disappoint. šŖš
š§ Reflection Questions:
- š Are you living for this life only, or for eternity?
- šļø What sacrifices are you making that only make sense in light of resurrection hope?
- š How can you encourage others to live with eyes fixed on eternity?
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