1 Corinthians

World English Bible · 16 Chapters

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First Corinthians confronts a gifted but disordered church, showing how the gospel must reshape pride, worship, sexuality, unity, and love.

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church holiness unity love resurrection

Authorship, setting, and audience

Written by Paul, the letter addresses concrete church problems with theological sharpness. It belongs to the apostolic mission context of a morally complex and status-conscious city. It teaches believers that spiritual gifts and knowledge are not substitutes for holiness and love.

How the book moves

The letter moves from divisions and moral failures to worship order, gifts, love, and resurrection hope.

Why this book matters

First Corinthians matters because it shows how easily a church can be busy, gifted, and still profoundly immature.

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