Summer Reflection in 1 Corinthians, Week 14
Paul reminds the church that while many things may be lawful, not all are beneficial—and calls believers to honour God with their bodies, recognizing that [...]
Paul reminds the church that while many things may be lawful, not all are beneficial—and calls believers to honour God with their bodies, recognizing that [...]
Paul confronts the Corinthian believers for turning to secular courts to resolve their disputes, urging them instead to seek godly wisdom, pursue unity, and prioritize [...]
Paul draws a clear distinction between judging the world and holding those inside the church accountable, reminding believers that while we are not to isolate [...]
Helen Roseveare was born on September 21, 1925. As a child, she had a Sunday school teacher who once told their class about India, and Helen resolved to herself that she would one day be a missionary; however, despite her Christian family and faithful church attendance, Helen sensed a void in her life and distance from God.
Paul rebukes the Corinthian church for tolerating unrepentant sin in their midst, reminding them that a little leaven leavens the whole lump—and calling them to [...]
Paul speaks with the heart of a spiritual father, urging the Corinthians to imitate him as he imitates Christ—calling them away from pride and toward [...]
In this section, Paul confronts the pride and self-sufficiency of the Corinthians by contrasting it with the humility, suffering, and sacrificial life of an apostle—calling [...]
Paul calls believers to see themselves as servants and stewards—accountable not to human judgment, but to God, who alone knows the heart and will one [...]
In this passage, Paul reminds the church that they are God’s temple—called to holiness, humility, and godly wisdom—and warns against self-deception, pride, and the destructive [...]
Helen Roseveare was born on September 21, 1925. As a child, she had a Sunday school teacher who once told their class about India, and Helen resolved to herself that she would one day be a missionary; however, despite her Christian family and faithful church attendance, Helen sensed a void in her life and distance from God.