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  • Walking with the Word 1 Corinthians 15:20-22

Walking with the Word 1 Corinthians 15:20-22

Monday 19th April 2021

Join Shan, the Recovery Pastor, as he unpacks Corinthians 15:20-22 in this mini devotional, exploring the resurrection's significance and offering hope.
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Walking with the Word: Discovering Corinthians 15:20-22 with The Recovery Pastor

If there is no resurrection, there is no good news. Remember that gospel means good news. So if there's no gospel to share, then there's no good news.
Picture yourself strolling through a peaceful park, the sun shining and a gentle breeze in the air. Now, imagine having a heartfelt conversation about faith and scripture during that walk. That's exactly what Shan, the Recovery Pastor, offers in his 'Walking with the Word' series. This episode focuses on Corinthians 15:20-22, a passage rich with meaning and history. Shan has a knack for making scripture relatable and engaging, and this episode is no different.
He dives into the resurrection's significance, a concept that was controversial during Paul's time, with some people outright rejecting it. Yet, as Shan explains, understanding the resurrection is key to grasping the hope and redemption offered by the gospel. He also delves into the idea of 'first fruits' and how it ties into this scripture, providing listeners with a deeper spiritual context. Shan's warm and encouraging style invites you to walk alongside him, gaining new insights and inspiration.
Whether you're out for a walk or just looking for a moment of reflection, this mini devotional is a wonderful way to connect with your faith.