1 Corinthians, 17

1 Corinthians, 17

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In 1 Corinthians 17, Paul addresses the issue of divisions among the church in Corinth. He begins by reminding them that they are all members of the same body, and that they should be united in their faith. He then goes on to explain that the divisions among them are not from God, but from the world. He encourages them to be humble and to put aside their pride and selfishness. He also warns them against being arrogant and judgmental of one another. Paul then goes on to explain the importance of love and unity in the church. He encourages them to be patient and kind to one another, and to forgive each other. He also reminds them that they are all part of the same body, and that they should be united in their faith. Finally, Paul encourages them to be generous and to share with one another. He reminds them that they are all part of the same body, and that they should be generous with one another. He also encourages them to be humble and to put aside their pride and selfishness. Overall, Paul's message in 1 Corinthians 17 is one of unity and love. He encourages the church in Corinth to be humble, patient, and generous with one another. He also reminds them that they are all part of the same body, and that they should be united in their faith.

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