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Stewards of God’s Mysteries (1 Corinthians Chapter 4)
Paul concludes chapters 1-4 concerning the Corinthian’s division. He underlines that the problem or cause of their division is their arrogance and pride. Thus, he urges them to follow his (the apostle’s) path of humility.
When the Preacher Stands in the JUDGMENT! (1 Corinthians Chapter 3)
Paul concludes chapters 1-3 with the command to the Corinthians end their division and warns ministers of their judgment before Christ for their works in the church.
A Simple Message with TRANSCENDENT Wisdom (1 Corinthians Chapter 2)
Paul reminds the Corinthians of his approach when he came to them preaching the gospel. And although this method of deliverance was simple, in it was the very depths of God’s revelation of salvation.
The Preaching of the Cross, Wisdom of God (1 Corinthians 1:18-31)
Paul shows how the preaching of the cross is God’s provision to save those whom He chose, whom the world would consider inconsequential.
No More DIVISION! (1 Corinthians 1:10-17)
Paul exhorts the Corinthian church to unity.
Saints by Calling (1 Corinthians 1:1-9)
Paul opens his letter to the Corinthian church stating that the proof of their salvation was in the abundance of spiritual gifts given to them.
Introduction to 1 Corinthians
An introduction to Paul’s first epistle to the Corinthians.
Greetings and Beware False Teachers (Romans Chapter 16)
Paul closes his epistle with greetings to a number of persons in Rome and gives a final warning against false teachers.
Accept One Another (Romans Chapter 15)
Paul closes the essence of this epistle, admonishing both Jew and Gentile believers to unity. And he wraps up the letter with some personal itinerary.
Christian Freedoms [Food and Holy Days] (Romans Chapter 14)
Paul moves to the issue of Christian harmony. Because of the coming of “the faith” (Law of Christ), many will find it difficult. Thus, “the strong” (those who transition easily) should not disdain the weak (those who hesitate to change). But all should strive to live harmoniously. In this chapter we have the establishment of Christian freedom.
Christians and the Government (Romans 13)
Paul continues commanding that Christians should be submissive to the government, when that government is doing good. And, he also instructs us to love others who are not Christians and live diametrically distinct from them in view of the Coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Responding to God’s Salvation (Romans 12)
Paul commands the elect to respond to God’s great salvation by living godly lives, humbly exercising their spiritual gifts and being at peace with their enemies.