Book of Common Prayer
The gospel of the Messiah, crucified, buried and risen
15 Let me remind you, brothers and sisters, about the good news which I announced to you. You received this good news, and you’re standing firm on it, 2 and you are saved through it, if you hold fast the message I announced to you—unless it was for nothing that you believed!
3 What I handed on to you at the beginning, you see, was what I received, namely this: “The Messiah died for our sins in accordance with the Bible; 4 he was buried; he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Bible; 5 he was seen by Cephas, then by the Twelve; 6 then he was seen by over five hundred brothers and sisters at once, most of whom are still with us, though some fell asleep; 7 then he was seen by James, then by all the apostles; 8 and, last of all, as to one ripped from the womb, he appeared even to me.”
9 I’m the least of the apostles, you see. In fact, I don’t really deserve to be called “apostle” at all, because I persecuted God’s church! 10 But I am what I am because of God’s grace, and his grace to me wasn’t wasted. On the contrary. I worked harder than all of them—though it wasn’t me, but God’s grace which was with me. 11 So whether it was me or them, that was the way we announced it, and that was the way you believed.
Jesus and John the Baptist
11 So when Jesus had finished giving instructions to the twelve disciples, he moved on from there to teach and preach in their towns.
2 Meanwhile, John, who was in prison, heard about these messianic goings-on. He sent word through his followers.
3 “Are you the one who is coming?” he asked. “Or should we be looking for someone else?”
4 “Go and tell John what you’ve seen and heard,” replied Jesus. 5 “Blind people are seeing! Lame people are walking! People with virulent skin diseases are being cleansed! Deaf people can hear again! The dead are being raised to life! And—the poor are hearing the good news! 6 And God bless you if you’re not upset by what I’m doing.”
Scripture quotations from The New Testament for Everyone are copyright © Nicholas Thomas Wright 2011, 2018, 2019.