Resurrection

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There is a word uttered by the Lord which we do well to remember: "Take heed what ye hear," and "Take heed... how ye hear." (Mark 4:24; Luke 8:18.) The Corinthians had been listening to someone who said, "There is no resurrection of the dead." The Apostle gives seven reasons for the faith of it (1 Cor. 15:13-19).
Many learned men and scientists cast doubts upon the Bible today, but there are three letters which for me answer all the questions of scientists—they are G-O-D. This Book, I grant, is full of improbabilities and impossibilities to man, but not to God. These men say, "How can dust be raised? The bodies of martyrs have been burned in the fires and scattered to the winds, or gone to corruption. Their dust has passed through ever so many changes; it has become blades of grass, and passed into the bodies of animals." Only last week I was thinking of the world as a vast casket which contains precious dust belonging to God.