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1 Corinthians 15:31-43 Common English Bible (CEB)

31. Brothers and sisters, I swear by the pride I have in you in Christ Jesus our Lord, I’m facing death every day.

32. From a human point of view, what good does it do me if I fought wild animals in Ephesus? If the dead aren’t raised, let’s eat and drink because tomorrow we’ll die.

33. Don’t be deceived, bad company corrupts good character.

34. Sober up by acting like you should and don’t sin. Some of you are ignorant about God—I say this because you should be ashamed of yourselves!

35. But someone will say, "How are the dead raised? What kind of body will they have when they come back?"

36. Look, fool! When you put a seed into the ground, it doesn’t come back to life unless it dies.

37. What you put in the ground doesn’t have the shape that it will have, but it’s a bare grain of wheat or some other seed.

38. God gives it the sort of shape that he chooses, and he gives each of the seeds its own shape.

39. All flesh isn’t alike. Humans have one kind of flesh, animals have another kind of flesh, birds have another kind of flesh, and fish have another kind.

40. There are heavenly bodies and earthly bodies. The heavenly bodies have one kind of glory, and the earthly bodies have another kind of glory.

41. The sun has one kind of glory, the moon has another kind of glory, and the stars have another kind of glory (but one star is different from another star in its glory).

42. It’s the same with the resurrection of the dead: a rotting body is put into the ground, but what is raised won’t ever decay.

43. It’s degraded when it’s put into the ground, but it’s raised in glory. It’s weak when it’s put into the ground, but it’s raised in power.

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