1 Corinthians
57
| Name and Summary | Pages |
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This chapter emphasizes the unity of believers in Christ and addresses divisions within the church at Corinth, urging them to be united in mind and judgment. | 3 |
This chapter emphasizes that Paul’s message to the Corinthians was centered on Christ and his crucifixion, delivered not through clever words but through the power of the Spirit to encourage genuine faith in God. | 2 |
This chapter emphasizes that spiritual maturity is essential for properly understanding and building upon the foundation of Jesus Christ, cautioning against divisions and favoritism among leaders. | 2 |
This chapter emphasizes the humility and faithfulness expected of servants and stewards of God's mysteries, especially highlighting that ultimate judgment belongs to the Lord. | 2 |
This chapter addresses the Corinthians' arrogance and failure to discipline a member involved in a severe moral sin, specifically living with his father's wife. | 2 |
This chapter emphasizes the importance of resolving disputes within the Christian community rather than taking fellow believers to secular courts, highlighting that saints will judge the world and angels. | 2 |
This chapter addresses issues related to marriage, singleness, and Christian conduct in various social situations. | 4 |
This chapter emphasizes that love should guide believers’ actions rather than solely knowledge, especially concerning food offered to idols. | 1 |
This chapter emphasizes Paul’s right to financial support from those he preaches to, but highlights his willingness to forego this right for the sake of spreading the gospel. | 3 |
This chapter emphasizes the importance of learning from the Israelites' past errors as a warning to avoid idolatry, immorality, and testing God, highlighting that unfaithfulness leads to judgment. | 3 |
This chapter emphasizes the importance of proper conduct and reverence during worship, including questions of head coverings and honoring the Lord's Supper. | 3 |
This chapter emphasizes the diversity and unity of spiritual gifts within the body of Christ, illustrating that each gift comes from the same Spirit and serves the common good. | 3 |
This chapter emphasizes that love is the most important virtue, surpassing all spiritual gifts and accomplishments. | 1 |
This chapter emphasizes the supremacy of love and the importance of spiritual gifts, particularly prophesying, for building up the church. | 3 |
This chapter emphasizes the central Christian belief in the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the future resurrection of believers, asserting that Christ's resurrection guarantees eternal life for all in Him. | 4 |
This chapter emphasizes the importance of giving generously to support fellow believers, encouraging regular contributions and responsible handling of offerings. | 2 |