Wednesday, May 21, 2008

1Cor 15, 29-34 Do not be led astray

(1Cor 15, 29-34) Do not be led astray
[29] Otherwise, what will people accomplish by having themselves baptized for the dead? If the dead are not raised at all, then why are they having themselves baptized for them? [30] Moreover, why are we endangering ourselves all the time? [31] Every day I face death; I swear it by the pride in you (brothers) that I have in Christ Jesus our Lord. [32] If at Ephesus I fought with beasts, so to speak, what benefit was it to me? If the dead are not raised: "Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die." [33] Do not be led astray: "Bad company corrupts good morals." [34] Become sober as you ought and stop sinning. For some have no knowledge of God; I say this to your shame.
(CCC 628) Baptism, the original and full sign of which is immersion, efficaciously signifies the descent into the tomb by the Christian who dies to sin with Christ in order to live a new life. "We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, so that as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life" (Rom 6:4; cf. Col 2:12; Eph 5:26). (CCC 629) To the benefit of every man, Jesus Christ tasted death (cf. Heb 2:9). It is truly the Son of God made man who died and was buried. (CCC 630) During Christ's period in the tomb, his divine person continued to assume both his soul and his body, although they were separated from each other by death. For this reason the dead Christ's body "saw no corruption" (Acts 13:37).

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