Bible Reading: DEC01: I Cor. 11-13
In chapter 11 Paul deals with the disorders in the public assembly at Corinth. As we read this chapter, certain problems are evident. Meetings were disorderly and unscriptural. Women were…
In chapter 11 Paul deals with the disorders in the public assembly at Corinth. As we read this chapter, certain problems are evident. Meetings were disorderly and unscriptural. Women were…
Chapters 8--10 deal with the church's question about meat offered to idols. This was a serious problem to them, especially since the church was made up of both Jews and…
In chapter 4 we have a continuation of Paul's discussion of the ministry, and are given three more pictures of the pastorate. The pastor is the steward of God's wealth.…
Without question, Corinth was the most important city of Greece. It was noted for its commerce, culture, and corruption. It was the headquarters for the worship of Venus, as well…
In chapter 12:1,2 we see that Christian service and living must begin with personal dedication to the Lord. The person who fails is one who has not surrendered himself completely…
Chapter 9 deals with Israel's past history; chapter 10 with the present; and chapter 11 with the future. Paul's purpose in these chapters is to explain how God set aside…
There is a desperate need in the church today for pastors and teachers to emphasize practical holy living in the life of believers. Every person who is truly born-again lives…
Chapter 3:21-31 defines "justification." It means to be declared righteous in the eyes of God; not through the merits of self, but through the merits of Christ. It could be…
The Book of Romans is probably the greatest and most influential of all Paul's Epistles. It is a very profound, yet very simple, Epistle, written to and for sinful mankind.…
In chapter 25 Paul, brought to trial before Festus, appeals to Caesar. He had just spent two years in prison and was undoubtedly being prepared for his life as a…