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THE DOMINOES OF RESURRECTION (36 OF 40)

by Jeff Schreve

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:20-28
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The Dominoes of Resurrection (36 of 40)
Series: 1 Corinthians - And You Think You've Got Problems
Jeff Schreve
1 Corinthians 15:20-28


If you have your Bible, please turn to 1st Corinthians chapter 15, the longest chapter in the Book of 1st Corinthians; one of the longest chapters in the whole Bible. It's a great chapter on the subject of the resurrection.

Now I was thinking about this today. When I was a kid, just a little kid, I was the fifth of six kids, and so you grow up learning how to play certain games. And I remember there was one game that I didn't understand as a little kid. It was a game called Dominoes. It was a cool game because you had all those tiles, and they had numbers on it. And it's a game a little more complex than ''War.'' That was the game I played, ''War.'' It's like my king beats your queen. Dominoes, you had to count and you had to know what was going on. If you played 42, that's like the slow man's version of Bridge. And so I didn't grow up playing 42, but I grew up playing or learning about Dominoes. And when I was a real little kid, I figured out, hey, I can't really play this game, but I can play with the dominoes. And it was I believe, my older brother who taught me how you can line those things up and knock one down, and you can make shapes and do different things. And it was fun as a little kid. There are people that do this stuff. I went online today and they do a lot of stuff with dominoes. It's like, ''Do you have nothing else to do?'' because setting up several thousand dominoes in this circle or whatever that they do, that would take a long time. Well, here is one that I wanted you to see playing with dominoes. This was the Guinness' Book of World Records for a line of dominoes being knocked down one at a time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAqGcLaE5II

Pretty cool, wasn't it? It's pretty interesting to watch that. Can you imagine how much time that took? I went online and somebody said, ''You know, I did o ...

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