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Immerse Bible Reading Experience: Day 24 - The Greatest of These is Love (1 Corinthians 13-16)

In Day 24 of the Immerse Bible Reading Experience, we delve into powerful teachings from 1 Corinthians, focusing on love, prophecy, and the resurrection of the dead. The passage emphasizes that without love, even the greatest spiritual gifts and acts are meaningless. The nature of love, as patient and kind, is thoroughly discussed, highlighting its enduring importance. The Apostle Paul contrasts love with other spiritual gifts, stressing the necessity of comprehensible prophecy over speaking in tongues to strengthen the church community. As Paul addresses the Corinthians, he also discusses the resurrection of Christ, its significance for faith, and the promise of eternal life. The segment concludes with guidance on orderly worship and the importance of supporting fellow believers in their service to God, wrapping up with personal remarks and greetings from Paul.

00:00 Introduction to the Daily Bible Reading
00:03 The Importance of Love
02:38 Gifts of the Spirit and Prophecy
06:47 Order in Church Meetings
08:50 The Resurrection of the Dead
17:44 Paul's Travel Plans and Final Instructions
20:01 Conclusion and Farewell

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Henry: Welcome To Immerse: The
Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day 24.

but now let me show you a way
of life that is best of all.

If I could speak all the languages
of Earth and of angels, but didn't

love others, I would only be a
noisy gong or clanging symbol.

If I had the gift of prophecy and if I
understood all of God's secret plans and

possessed all knowledge, and if I had
such faith that I could move mountains but

didn't love others, I would be nothing.

If I gave everything I have to the poor
and even sacrificed my body, I could

boast about it, but if I didn't love
others, I would've gained nothing.

Love is patient and kind.

Love is not jealous or
boastful or proud or rude.

It does not demand its own way.

It is not irritable and it keeps
no record of being wronged.

It does not rejoice about injustice but
rejoices whenever the truth wins out.

Love never gives up.

Never loses.

Faith is always hopeful and
endures through every circumstance.

Prophecy and speaking in unknown languages
and special knowledge will become

useless, but love will last forever.

Now our knowledge is partial and
incomplete, and even the gift of prophecy

reveals only part of the whole picture.

But when the time of perfection comes,
these partial things will become useless.

When I was a child, I spoke and thought
and reasoned as a child, but when I

grew up, I put away childish things.

Now we see things imperfectly,
like puzzling reflections in

a mirror, but then we will see
everything with perfect clarity.

All that I know now is partial
and incomplete, but then I will

know everything completely just
as God now knows me completely.

Three things will last forever.

Faith, hope, and love, and
the greatest of these is love.

Let love be your highest goal,
but you should also desire the

special abilities the spirit gives.

Especially the ability to prophesy for
if you have the ability to speak in

tongues, you'll be talking only to God.

Since people won't be able to understand
you, you'll be speaking by the power of

the spirit, but it will all be mysterious.

But one who prophesies, strengthens
others, encourages them and comforts them.

A person who speaks in tongues
is strengthened personally.

But one who speaks a word of prophecy
strengthens the entire church.

I wish you could all speak in tongues,
but even more, I wish you could all

prophesy for prophecy is greater than
speaking in tongues unless someone

interprets what you are saying so that
the whole church will be strengthened.

Dear brothers and sisters, if I should
come to you speaking in an unknown

language, how would that help you?

But if I bring you a revelation or
some special knowledge or prophecy

or teaching, that will be helpful.

Even lifeless instruments like the flute
or the harp, must play the notes clearly,

or no one will recognize the melody.

And if the bugler doesn't sound a
clear call, how will the soldiers

know they're being called to battle?

It is the same for you.

If you speak to people in
words, they don't understand.

How will they know what you are saying?

You might as well be
talking into empty space.

There are many different languages in
the world and every language has meaning,

but if I don't understand a language,
I will be a foreigner to someone who

speaks it and the one who speaks.

It will be a foreigner to me.

And the same is true for you.

Since you are so eager to have the special
abilities the spirit gives, seek those

that will strengthen the whole church.

So anyone who speaks in tongues
should pray also for the ability

to interpret what has been said.

Four.

If I pray in tongues, my spirit is
praying, but I don't understand what

I'm saying, well then what shall I do?

I will pray in this spirit
and I will also pray in words.

I understand.

I will sing in the Spirit and
I will also sing in words.

I understand for if you
praise God only in the Spirit.

How can those who don't understand
you praise God along with you?

How can they join you in giving thanks?

When they don't understand what
you are saying, you will be giving

thanks very well, but it won't
strengthen the people who hear you.

I thank God that I speak in tongues
more than any of you, but in a church

meeting, I would rather speak five
understandable words to help others than

10,000 words in an unknown language.

I.

Dear brothers and sisters,
don't be childish in your

understanding of these things.

Be innocent as babies when it
comes to evil, but be mature in

understanding matters of this kind.

It is written in the scriptures.

I will speak to my own people through
strange languages and through the lips

of foreigners, but even then, they
will not listen to me, says the Lord.

So you see that speaking in
tongues is a sign not for

believers, but for unbelievers.

Prophecy, however, is for the benefit
of believers, not unbelievers even.

So if unbelievers or people who don't
understand these things come into

your church meeting and hear everyone
speaking in an unknown language,

they will think you are crazy.

But if all of you are prophesying.

And unbelievers or people
who don't understand these

things, come into your meeting.

They will be convicted of sin
and judged by what you say.

As they listen, their secret thoughts
will be exposed and they will fall

to their knees and worship God
declaring God is truly here among you.

Well, my brothers and
sisters, let's summarize.

When you meet together, one will sing.

Another will teach.

Another will tell some special revelation.

God has given.

One will speak in tongues and
another will interpret what is said.

But everything that is done
must strengthen all of you.

No more than two or three
should speak in tongues.

They must speak one at a time and
someone must interpret what they say.

But if no one is present, who can
interpret, they must be silent

in your church meeting and speak
in tongues to God privately.

Let two or three people prophesy and
let the others evaluate what is said.

But if someone is prophesying and
another person receives a revelation

from the Lord, the one who is
speaking must stop in this way.

All who prophesy will have a turn
to speak one after the other so that

everyone will learn and be encouraged.

Remember that people who
prophesy are in control of

their spirit and can take turns.

For God is not a God of
disorder, but of peace.

As in all the meetings of God's
holy people, women should be

silent during the church meetings.

It is not proper for them to speak.

They should be submissive.

Just as the law says if they have
any questions, they should ask

their husbands at home for it.

Is improper for women to speak in
church meetings or do you think

God's word originated with you?

Corinthians?

Are you the only ones
to whom it was given?

If you claim to be a prophet or
think you are spiritual, you should

recognize that what I am saying is
a command from the Lord himself.

But if you do not recognize this,
you yourself will not be recognized.

So my dear brothers and sisters be
eager to prophesy and don't forbid

speaking in tongues, but be sure that
everything is done properly and in order.

Let me now remind you, dear brothers
and sisters of the good news, I

preached to you before you welcomed it
then, and you still stand firm in it.

It is this good news that saves you
if you continue to believe the message

I told you, unless of course you
believed something that was never true

in the first place I passed on to you.

What was most important and what
had also been passed on to me.

Christ died for our sins.

Just as the scriptures said he was
buried and he was raised from the dead.

On the third day, just as the scriptures
said, he was seen by Peter and then by the

12 after that he was seen by more than 500
of his followers At one time, most of whom

are still alive, though some have died.

Then he was seen by James and
later by all the apostles.

Last of all as though I had
been born at the wrong time.

I also saw him for I am the
least of all the apostles.

In fact, I'm not even worthy to
be called an apostle after the

way I persecuted God's church.

But whatever I am now, it is all
because God poured out his special

favor on me and not without results.

For I have worked harder than
any of the other apostles.

Yet it was not I, but God who is
working through me by his grace.

So it makes no difference whether
I preach or they preach for.

We all preach the same message
you have already believed.

But tell me this, since we preach
that Christ rose from the dead, why

are some of you saying there will
be no resurrection of the dead?

For if there is no resurrection
of the dead, then Christ

has not been raised either.

And if Christ has not been
raised, then all our preaching is

useless and your faith is useless.

And we apostles would all be lying
about God for we have said that

God raised Christ from the grave,
but that can't be true if there

is no resurrection of the dead.

And if there is no resurrection of the
dead, then Christ has not been raised.

And if Christ has not been raised,
then your faith is useless and

you are still guilty of your sins.

In that case, all who have died
believing in Christ are lost.

And if our hope in Christ is only
for this life, we are more to be

pitied than anyone in the world.

But in fact, Christ has
been raised from the dead.

He is the first of a great
harvest of all who have died.

So you see, just as death came into
the world through a man, Now the

resurrection from the dead has begun
through another man just as everyone

dies because we all belong to Adam.

Everyone who belongs to Christ
will be given new life, but there

is an order to this resurrection.

Christ was raised as the
first of the harvest.

Then all who belong to Christ
will be raised when he comes back.

After that, the end will come.

When he will turn the kingdom over
to God the Father, having destroyed

every ruler and authority and power
for Christ must reign until he humbles

all his enemies beneath his feet.

And the last enemy to
be destroyed is death.

For the scriptures say God has put
all things under his authority.

Of course, when it says all things
are under his authority, that

does not include God himself,
who gave Christ his authority.

Then when all things are under
his authority, the son will put

himself under God's authority so
that God who gave his son authority

over all things will be utterly
supreme over everything, everywhere.

If the dead will not be raised, what
point is there in people being baptized?

For those who are dead?

Why do it unless the dead
will someday rise again?

And why should we ourselves
risk our lives hour by hour?

For, I swear, dear brothers and
sisters that I face death daily.

This is as certain as my pride in what
Christ Jesus our Lord has done in you.

And what value was there
in fighting wild beasts?

Those people of Ephesus, if there
will be no resurrection from the dead.

And if there is no resurrection, let's
feast and drink for tomorrow we die.

Don't be fooled by those who
say such things for bad company

corrupts good character.

Think carefully about what is right
and stop sinning for to your shame.

I say that some of you don't
know God at all, but someone may

ask, how will the dead be raised?

What kind of bodies will they have?

What a foolish question.

When you put a seed into the ground,
it doesn't grow into a plant unless

it dies first, and what you put in
the ground is not the plant that

will grow, but only a bare seed of
wheat or whatever you're planting.

Then God gives it the new body.

He wants it to have a different
plant grows from each kind of seed.

Similarly, there are
different kinds of flesh.

One kind for humans, another for animals,
another for birds, and another for fish.

There are also bodies in the
heavens and bodies on the earth.

The glory of the heavenly
bodies is different from the

glory of the earthly bodies.

The sun has one kind of glory while the
moon and stars each have another kind.

And even the stars differ from
each other and their glory.

It is the same way with the
resurrection of the dead.

Our earthly bodies are planted in
the ground when we die, but they

will be raised to live forever.

Our bodies are buried in brokenness,
but they will be raised in glory.

They're buried in weakness, but
they will be raised in strength.

They're buried as natural human bodies.

But they will be raised as
spiritual bodies for just

as there are natural bodies.

There are also spiritual bodies.

The scriptures tell us the first man, Adam
became a living person, but the last Adam,

that is Christ is a life-giving spirit.

What comes first is the natural body.

Then the spiritual body comes later.

Adam, the first man was made from
the dust of the earth while Christ,

the second man came from heaven.

Earthly people are like the
earthly man, and heavenly people

are like the heavenly man.

Just as we are now like the earthly man,
we will someday be like the heavenly man.

What I am saying dear brothers and
sisters, is that our physical bodies

cannot inherit the kingdom of God.

These dying bodies cannot
inherit what will last forever.

But let me reveal to
you a wonderful secret.

We will not all die, but
we will all be transformed.

It will happen in a moment in the
blink of an eye when the last trumpet

is blown for when the trumpet sounds.

Those who have died will
be raised to live forever.

And we who are living will also
be transformed for our dying.

Bodies must be transformed into
bodies that will never die.

Our mortal bodies must be
transformed into immortal bodies.

Then when our dying bodies have been
transformed into bodies that will never

die, this scripture will be fulfilled.

Death is swallowed up in victory.

Oh, death.

Where is your victory?

Oh, death.

Where is your sting for Sin is
the sting that results in death,

and the law gives sin its power.

But thank God he gives us victory over sin
and death through our Lord Jesus Christ.

So my dear brothers and sisters,
be strong and immovable.

Always work enthusiastically for
the Lord, for you know that nothing

you do for the Lord is ever useless.

Now, regarding your question about
the money being collected for

God's people in Jerusalem, you
should follow the same procedure

I gave to the churches in Galatia.

On the first day of each week, you
should each put aside a portion

of the money you have earned.

Don't wait until I get there and
then try to collect it all at once.

When I come, I will write letters of
recommendation for the messengers.

You choose to deliver your gift to
Jerusalem, and if it seems appropriate for

me to go along, they can travel with me.

I'm coming to visit you after I've
been to Macedonia for I am planning

to travel through Macedonia.

Perhaps I will stay a while with you,
possibly all winter, and then you can

send me on my way to my next destination.

This time, I don't want to make just
a short visit and then go right on.

I want to come and stay a
while if the Lord will let me.

In the meantime, I will be staying here at
Ephesus until the Festival of Pentecost.

There is a wide open door for a great
work here, although many oppose me.

When Timothy comes, don't intimidate him.

He is doing the Lord's work just as I am.

Don't let anyone treat him with contempt.

Send him on his way with your blessing.

When he returns to me, I expect him
to come with the other believers

now about our brother Apollo's.

I urged him to visit you with
the other believers, but he was

not willing to go right now.

He will see you later when he
has the opportunity beyond guard.

Stand firm in the faith.

Be courageous, be strong,
and do everything with love.

You know that Stefanus and his household
were the first of the harvest of believers

in Greece, and they're spending their
lives in service to God's people.

I urge you, dear brothers and sisters
to submit to them and others like

them who serve with such devotion.

I'm very glad that Stephanus
Fornas and have come here.

They have been providing the
help you weren't here to give me.

They have been a wonderful encouragement
to me as they have been to you.

You must show your appreciation
to all who serve so well.

The churches here in the province of Asia
send greetings in the Lord as do Aquila

and Priscilla and all the others who
gather in their home for church meetings.

All the brothers and sisters
here send greetings to you.

Greet each other with a sacred kiss.

Here is my greeting in
my own handwriting, Paul.

If anyone does not love the Lord,
that person is cursed our Lord.

Come.

May the grace of the
Lord Jesus be with you.

My love to all of you in Christ Jesus.

This concludes today's
Immer Reading experience.

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