Revised Common Lectionary (Complementary)
12 You have been told that Christ was raised from death. How can some of you say that dead people do not rise again?
13 If dead people do not rise, Christ did not rise.
14 And if Christ did not rise, then what we told you was not true, and what you believe is not true.
15 If this were so, we would have been telling lies about God, because we said that God raised up Christ. He did not raise up Christ if dead people are not raised up.
16 If dead people are not raised, then Christ was not raised either.
17 If Christ was not raised, then what you believe is no good. Your wrong ways have not been forgiven.
18 If that were true, then the people who believed in Christ who have now died, are lost.
19 And if we have hope in Christ for our life in this world only, then we are the most unhappy of all people.
20 But Christ really has been raised from death. He was the first one to rise of all who have died.
17 Then Jesus came down the hill with them and stood on the flat ground. Many people came. There were many of his disciples. And there were many people from all parts of Judea, and from Jerusalem, and from the seaside of Tyre and Sidon. They came to hear him and to be healed because they were sick.
18 Some were troubled by bad spirits, and they were healed.
19 All the people wanted to touch Jesus. Power came from him and he healed them all.
20 Jesus looked at his disciples and said, `God will make happy you who are poor. The kingdom of God is for you.
21 `God will make happy you who are hungry now. You will be filled. `God will make happy you who cry now. You will laugh.
22 `God will make you happy when people hate you, when they will not let you belong to their group, when they say wrong things about you and make your name bad. God blesses you when it is for the sake of the Son of Man.
23 Be very happy on that day and dance for joy. God will be good to you in heaven. The fathers of these people did the same things to the prophets of God long ago.
24 `But you who are rich will have trouble. You have already had your good times.
25 `You who have all you want now will have trouble! You will be hungry. `You who laugh now will have trouble. You will be sad and cry.
26 `When all the people praise you, you will have trouble! The fathers of these people did the same things to those who were not true prophets of God.'
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