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22 1Corinthians 8:4-13 Concerning meat and idols
In 1Corinthians 8, Paul argues that knowing the truth is not enough; we must use our knowledge in the context of loving our neighbors as ourselves and consider the implications of our actions. Lecture notes: https://www.wednesdayintheword.com/1corinthians
22 1Corinthians 8:4-13 Concerning meat and idols
In 1Corinthians 8, Paul argues that knowing the truth is not enough; we must use our knowledge in the context of loving our neighbors as ourselves and consider the implications of our actions.
21 1Corinthians 8:1-3 Knowledge makes arrogant
Paul addresses a new question: Can we eat meat sacrificed to idols? His answer gives us deep insight into the relationship between knowledge and freedom, truth and love. Lecture notes: https://www.wednesdayintheword.com/1corinthians21/ Teacher: Krisan Mar
21 1Corinthians 8:1-3 Knowledge makes arrogant
Paul addresses a new question: Can we eat meat sacrificed to idols? His answer gives us deep insight into the relationship between knowledge and freedom, truth and love.
20 1Corinthians 7:25-40 To the betrothed
Paul concludes his advice on marriage by addressing the engaged. As he explains his thinking, Paul gives us one of the most profound lessons we can learn in this life. Lecture notes: https://www.wednesdayintheword.com/1corinthians20/ Teacher: Krisan Marot
19 1Corinthians 7:12-24 To the rest
In 1Corinthians 7, Paul corrects the idea that married people should be celibate in order to be holy. In this section, he addresses believers married to unbelievers, and tells them it is best to honor their marriage vows. Lecture notes: https://www.wednes
18 1Corinthians 7:7-11 To the widowed
In Corinthians 7, Paul begins answering specific questions the Corinthians asked. After correcting their view that married people should be celibate, Paul addresses the widows and widowers, telling them both singleness and marriage are good gifts from God
17 1Corinthians 7:1-6 To the married
In Corinthians 7, Paul turns to answering specific question the Corinthians asked. The first question concerns the place of sexuality. Paul corrects their view that married people should be celibate. Lecture notes: https://www.wednesdayintheword.com/1cori
16 1Corinthians 6:15-20 Glorify God in your body
Paul argues that the pursuit of sexual purity is a necessary part of following Christ, because we belong to him in a profound way and God created sexuality with a specific meaning. Lecture notes: https://www.wednesdayintheword.com/1corinthians16/ Teacher:
15 1Corinthians 6:9-14 All things are lawful
Paul counters two arguments the Corinthians used to justify their choices: “all things are lawful” and “food is for the stomach.” Lecture notes: https://www.wednesdayintheword.com/1corinthians15/ Teacher: Krisan Marotta Series: 1 Corinthians For more info