Bible Text: 1 Corinthians 15:12-28 | Preacher: Donnie Case | Series: ETERNITY | Last week was Easter and we talked about how the Main Thing is to keep the Main Thing the Main Thing. The Main Thing is keeping focused on the importance of the resurrection of Jesus and I hope and pray that if you have not accepted the need of the resurrection for your life that you are seriously contemplating this question. I know that this is often times a question that people wrestle with, because there are so many voices out there biding for our attention; the Corinthians had the same issue we have. There a lot of different views regarding the resurrection of Jesus and its importance to us as individuals.
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