1 Corinthians : A Life-Changing Encounter With God’s Word (Student/Study Guide)
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1. Paul And Corinth (Overview)
2. To The Called (1:1-9)
3. Foolishness (1:10-2:5)
4. True Wisdom (2:6-16)
5. Fleshly And Spiritual Attitudes (3:1-23)
6. Apostles Of Christ (4:1-21)
7. Dealing With Immorality (5:1-13)
8. More Moral Laxity (6:1-20)
9. Marriage (7:1-40)
10. Freedom And Rights (8:1-9:27)
11. Freedom And Temptation (10:1 -11:1)
12. Propriety In Worship (11:2-34)
13. Spiritual Gifts: 1 (12:1-31)
15. Resurrection: 1 (15:1-34)
16. Resurrection: 2 (15:35-58)
17. Personal Words (16:1-24 And Review)
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To a proud and prosperous church, the Apostle Paul writes a stern reminder take your eyes off impressive externals, and practice purity, humility, and love. His practical instructions concerning factions, sexuality, spiritual gifts, and worship remain profoundly relevant for believers pursuing genuine spiritual maturity.
SKU (ISBN): 9780891095590
ISBN10: 0891095594
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Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 1999
LifeChange Bible Studies
Publisher: NavPress
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