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The “love chapter” of the Bible is in the context of Paul writing to the Corinthian church and calling them to let love shape their commun... Read More
The Spirit gifts Christians uniquely and individually. Yet, Christians are inseparably linked to one another in the context of the church. When functi... Read More
Paul defended his right and that of other gospel ministers to be paid for their labor. He then yields this right so as not to hinder the advance of th... Read More
Church discipline is taught consistently in the New Testament and is directly tied to believer in the local church coming to terms with their identity... Read More
Paul demonstrates three traits of leadership in the context of a local church. ... Read More
In this passage, the apostle Paul uses an architectural analogy to describe the foundation of the gospel and the ongoing ministry in the Corinthian ch... Read More
Paul calls the Corinthian Christians to go to the right source of wisdom (God’s word and Jesus Christ), depend on the right spirit (the Holy Spi... Read More
Paul preached a clear gospel—not a clever one. God has chosen a diverse people—not a prominent one. This counter-intuitive message, procla... Read More
Division in the local church has been a problem from its early days, as illustrated by the church planted by the apostle Paul at Corinth, Greece. This... Read More