1 Corinthians 10
Paul teaches about the dangers of idolatry and the importance of fleeing from temptation.
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Commentary
In 1 Corinthians 10, Paul is addressing the issue of idolatry and how it relates to the Christian life. He begins by reminding the Corinthians of the Israelites’ experience in the wilderness, and how they were tempted to worship idols. He then warns them that they too are in danger of falling into idolatry if they are not careful. He goes on to explain that the Lord will not allow them to be tempted beyond what they can bear, and that they should take comfort in knowing that God will provide a way of escape. Paul then turns his attention to the issue of food sacrificed to idols. He explains that while it is not wrong to eat such food, it is wrong to do so if it causes another Christian to stumble. He encourages them to be mindful of their actions and to be considerate of their fellow believers. Finally, Paul reminds the Corinthians that they are all part of one body, and that they should not be divided by their differences. He encourages them to be unified in their faith and to remember that they are all part of the same family. In 1 Corinthians 10, Paul is reminding the Corinthians of the dangers of idolatry and how it can lead to division among believers. He encourages them to be mindful of their actions and to be considerate of their fellow believers. He also reminds them that they are all part of one body and should strive to be unified in their faith.
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There are 33 verses in 1 Corinthians, chapter 10.