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1 Corinthians 15:35-58 | In the Twinkling of an Eye by Brad Toy (June 14, 2026)

33 min · 14 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 1 Corinthians 15:35-58 | In the Twinkling of an Eye by Brad Toy (June 14, 2026)

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Because of Christ's resurrection, our work for the Lord has eternal significance. Though our time on earth is brief and ministry can often feel difficult, unnoticed, or fruitless, God sees every act of faith, service, obedience, and gospel ministry. While our earthly bodies will not last, the work we do for Christ will carry into eternity, resulting in eternal rewards,. Therefore, believers should remain steadfast, making sacrificial choices that reflect their hope in the resurrection. Keep serving faithfully, work hard for the Lord, and stay focused on eternal things. Invest your life in what truly lasts, without becoming attached to the temporary things of this world.

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