1 Corinthians 15:22-47

1 Corinthians 15:22-47

[22] For  as  in  Adam  all  die,  even  so  in  Christ  all  be made alive.  [23] But  every man  in  his own  order:  Christ  the firstfruits;  afterward  they that are  Christ's  at  his  coming.  [24] Then  cometh the end,  when  he shall have delivered up  the kingdom  to God,  even  the Father;  when  he shall have put down  all  rule  and  all  authority  and  power.  [25] For  he  must  reign,  till  all  enemies  under  his  feet.  [26] The last  enemy  that shall be destroyed  is death.  [27] For  he hath put  all things  under  his  feet.  But  when  he saith  all things  are put under  him, it is manifest  that  he is excepted,  all things  under  him.  [28] And  when  all things  shall be subdued  unto him,  then  the Son  also  himself  be subject  all things  under  him,  that  God  all  in  all.  [29] Else  what  shall they do  which are baptized  for  the dead,  if  the dead  rise  not  at all?  why  are they then baptized  for  the dead?  [30] And  why  in jeopardy  every  hour?  [31] I protest by  your  which  I have  in  Christ  Jesus  Lord,  I die  daily.  [32] If  after the manner  of men  I have fought with beasts  at  Ephesus,  what  advantageth it  if  the dead  rise  not?  let us eat  and  drink;  for  to morrow  we die.  [33] not  deceived:  evil  communications  corrupt  good  manners.  [34] Awake  to righteousness,  and  sin  not;  for  some  have  not the knowledge  of God:  this to  shame.  [35] But  some  man will say,  How  the dead  raised up?  and  with what  body  do they come?  [36] Thou fool,  that which  thou  sowest  not  quickened,  it die:  [37] And  that which  thou sowest,  not  that body  that shall be,  but  bare  grain,  it may chance  of wheat,  or  of some  other  [38] But  God  giveth  it  a body  as  it hath pleased him,  and  to every  seed  his own  body.  [39] All  flesh  is not  the same  flesh:  but  there is one  kind of flesh  of men,  another  flesh  of beasts,  another  of fishes,  and  another  of birds.  [40] There are also  celestial  bodies,  and  bodies  terrestrial:  but  the glory  of the celestial  is one,  and  the glory of the terrestrial  is another.  [41] There is one  glory  of the sun,  and  another  glory  of the moon,  and  another  glory  of the stars:  for  one star  differeth from  another star  in  glory.  [42] So  also  is the resurrection  of the dead.  It is sown  in  corruption;  it is raised  in  incorruption:  [43] It is sown  in  dishonour;  it is raised  in  glory:  it is sown  in  weakness;  it is raised  in  power:  [44] It is sown  a natural  body;  it is raised  a spiritual  body.  a natural  body,  and  a spiritual  body.  [45] And  so  it is written,  The first  man  Adam  was made  a living  soul;  the last  Adam  was made  a quickening  spirit.  [46] Howbeit  that was not  first  which is spiritual,  but  that which is natural;  and afterward  that which is spiritual.  [47] The first  man  is of  the earth,  earthy:  the second  man  from  heaven.