Today, Easter Sunday, we look at I Corinthians 15-58 in which Paul gives us illustrations and contrasts on what it will be like when the body of a Christ-follower is raised up and what it will look like. All of God’s creation is designed with a purpose. For example, people, animals, plants, and celestial bodies were all created with a beginning and end (verses 36-41). And Paul uses five contrasts (verses 42-50) that explain how we are in our earthly bodies and how we will be in our heavenly bodies. Our corruptible earthly body will be replaced with an incorruptible heavenly body. Paul tells us (verses 51-57) what our heavenly body will be like and that it will happen in the twinkling of an eye when the trumpet sounds. Paul says (verse 58) that we need to “be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord knowing, that your labor is not in vain in the Lord” in light of the resurrection. Friends, we are all sinners, we will all face death, and it is not “good works” that get us to heaven. It is our faith in the resurrection of Jesus Christ that “because He lives, we can live too.” And this is why the resurrection is relevant!