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1 Corinthians 10 The Problem With Idolatry

Paul warns against idolatry by reminding the Corinthians of the Israelites' failures in the wilderness. He draws parallels between the Israelites' experiences and the Corinthians' situation, emphasizing the importance of learning from past mistakes.

1 Corinthians 8 & 9 Be flexible

In chapter 9, Paul defends his apostleship and his choice not to demand support from the Corinthians, though he has the right to do so. He explains his flexible approach to ministry, becoming all things to all people to win some for Christ. Paul compares the Christian life to a race, encouraging self-discipline to obtain an imperishable crown.

1 Corinthians 7 To Marry or not to Marry, That is the Question

Paul addresses questions about marriage, singleness, and divorce. He acknowledges that marriage helps avoid immorality but recognizes singleness as a gift that allows for undivided devotion to God. Paul also advises everyone to remain in the life situation in which they were called, emphasizing faithfulness in one's current state.

1 Corinthians 5 - 6 Policing Ourselves

Paul addresses serious issues within the Corinthian church: sexual immorality and lawsuits among believers. He emphasizes that the church must judge its members to maintain purity, contrasting this with how God judges those outside the church.

1 Corinthians 4 Imitators of Paul!

Paul addresses the Corinthians about the true nature of Christian leadership. Unlike worldly leaders who might seek power and privilege, Christian leaders are servants and stewards of God's mysteries. Paul emphasizes that leaders will be judged by God, not by human standards.

1 Corinthians 2 & 3 Grow Up!

In these chapters, Paul continues to address the divisions and immaturity in the Corinthian church. He explains that true wisdom comes from God, not the world, and can only be understood through the Spirit. Paul urges the Corinthians to grow in faith and unity, emphasizing that all believers are fellow workers in God's service.

1 Corinthians 1: Division Means No Vision

Paul begins his letter to the Corinthians by thanking God for their faith and spiritual gifts, addressing divisions in the church. He emphasizes the importance of unity and the folly of boasting in human leaders. Paul stresses that the message of the cross, while seemingly foolish to the world, is the power of God for salvation.

Romans 15 and 16 Closing Greetings

Paul concludes his letter to the Romans by encouraging believers to support and accept one another, just as Christ accepted them. He reiterates the importance of unity among Jewish and Gentile believers, and he shares his mission to preach the gospel to the Gentiles.

Romans 14 Disputable Matters

In Romans 14, Paul addresses the acceptance and unity within the Christian community despite differing personal convictions on non-essential matters. He encourages believers to respect each other's choices regarding dietary laws and observance of special days, emphasizing that all actions should honour God.

Romans 13 Righteousness In The Streets

Romans 13 encourages believers to practice righteousness not only within the church community but also in the broader society. The chapter emphasizes the importance of being good citizens, respecting authorities, and fulfilling civic duties like paying taxes, because God establishes governments to maintain order.

Romans 12 Righteousness Put Into Practice

Romans 12 teaches how to live as a Christian. It urges believers to offer themselves as living sacrifices, not conforming to the world but being transformed by renewing their minds. The chapter emphasizes using one's God-given gifts for the benefit of the church and practicing genuine love.

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