Definition: For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down this verse from 1 Corinthians 15:3. It’s a really important part of understanding how Christianity works! Here’s what it means in simpler terms: “For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures.” Let’s unpack each part: "I delivered unto you..." – This is a bit more formal language. It means "I gave to you..." or "I revealed to you..." Think of it like sharing something important with you. "...that which I also received..." – This refers to the message Jesus Christ brought to Earth. It’s not just any message; it's the message – the good news about his death and resurrection. "...how that Christ died for our sins..." – This is the big one! "Sins" are wrong actions we do, like lying, stealing, or being unkind to others. “Dead” means he was taken away from this world to atone for those wrongs. Jesus willingly took upon himself the punishment we deserve for our sins. "...according to the scriptures." – This is a crucial part! It’s saying that this message wasn't just a random idea; it came directly from God through His written word (the Bible). It was revealed in the Old Testament, and then interpreted by the wise men of the time. So, putting it all together: Jesus Christ died for our sins because he is the righteous sacrifice that God wants us to know about. This message wasn’t just a theory; it's a real event that happened long ago, and we are told through the Bible that this message was already delivered to us. Why is this important? This verse is foundational for Christians because: It explains why we need Jesus: Without his sacrifice, our sins would remain and haunt us. It’s a promise of hope: It tells us that God's plan for salvation is complete – he has already delivered the message of forgiveness and new life through Jesus. In short, this verse says that Jesus died to atone for our sins, and that this message was revealed in the Bible. --- Do you want me to: Explain any part of this verse in more detail? Connect it to a specific event in the Bible? Talk about what this verse means for believers today?