1 Corinthians Lesson 1
If we laid the book of 1 Corinthians on top of the church today, we would not be able to tell if it was written over 2000 years ago or today! That is how relevant this letter is for the church. There is nothing new under the sun. Sin and self still prevails. Sin is still sin no matter the time or culture in which we live. The church in Corinth was new, and they were still trying to hang onto their worldly ways. Old or new, the church still tries to pattern its practices after the ways of the world. The apostle Paul is addressing many issues the believers of the church need to conform to God’s word. Jump into this study and learn how to function as the church through a study in 1 Corinthians! Get your free lesson in 1 Corinthians.
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