1 Corinthians 15:34
Sober up as you ought, and stop sinning; for some of you are ignorant of God. I say this to your shame.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of 1 Corinthians 15:34?

2. How can we "come back to your senses" in our daily lives?

3. What does "stop sinning" mean for a believer's spiritual growth?

4. How does 1 Corinthians 15:34 relate to Proverbs 3:7 about wisdom?

5. In what ways can we address ignorance of God in our community?

6. How can we encourage others to "stop sinning" without being judgmental?

7. What does "sober up as you ought" mean in 1 Corinthians 15:34?

8. How does 1 Corinthians 15:34 challenge modern Christian behavior?

9. Why does Paul emphasize ignorance of God in 1 Corinthians 15:34?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 1 Corinthians 15?

11. Have you obeyed the Gospel of God?

12. Why does Paul never reference the empty tomb, despite writing earlier than the Gospels?

13. What defines Christless Christianity?

14. Why doesn't God forgive everyone unconditionally?
Discussion Questions
1. What does it mean to "sober up" in the context of your daily life, and how can you apply this principle to your spiritual walk?

2. How does the call to "stop sinning" challenge you in your current circumstances, and what steps can you take to address habitual sins?

3. In what ways might ignorance of God manifest in a believer's life, and how can you actively seek to grow in your knowledge of God?

4. How can the concept of shame be used positively to encourage spiritual growth and accountability within your faith community?

5. Reflect on a time when you experienced spiritual complacency. What Scriptures or practices helped you to "wake up" and return to a path of righteousness?1. How does the reality of Christ's resurrection impact your personal faith?

2. Why is the resurrection of Christ so crucial to the Christian faith, according to Paul?

3. How does Paul's argument for the resurrection of believers affirm your hope in Christ?

4. In what ways does the promise of the resurrection influence your daily life and decisions?

5. How does Paul's description of the resurrection body challenge or affirm your understanding of eternity?

6. What does Paul mean by the phrase "the last enemy to be destroyed is death"?

7. How does Paul's affirmation of victory over death through Jesus Christ encourage you in your personal walk with God?

8. How can we ensure that our "labor in the Lord is not in vain"?

9. In what ways does Paul's discourse on resurrection provide comfort in times of loss or grief?

10. How does the belief in resurrection shape our understanding of mortality and the afterlife?

11. What are the implications of the resurrection for our understanding of sin, grace, and salvation?

12. How does this chapter challenge our attitudes towards death?

13. In light of the promised resurrection, how should we live our lives today?

14. How does Paul's portrayal of the gospel message in this chapter inspire you in your personal evangelism?

15. How can we use Paul's argument in this chapter to address doubts about life after death in our contemporary world?

16. What is the role of eyewitness testimony in affirming the reality of Christ's resurrection?

17. How does Paul link the reality of Christ's resurrection to the necessity of living a Christ-focused life?

18. How does the understanding of the future resurrection help you deal with present trials?

19. What does the concept of "victory in Jesus" mean to you personally?

20. How do you understand and apply Paul's call to "stand firm" in your own life, considering the future promise of resurrection?

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