1 Corinthians 3
Paul teaches about the role of apostles and leaders in the church and the importance of building on the foundation of Jesus Christ.
Bible version
Wisdom of this Age and God's Power
Commentary
In 1 Corinthians 3, Paul addresses the divisions that have arisen in the church at Corinth. He begins by reminding them that they are still spiritual infants, and that they should not be boasting in their own wisdom or accomplishments. He then goes on to explain that the divisions in the church are due to their immaturity, and that they should be united in their faith in Christ. He also warns them against being arrogant and thinking that they are wise, as this will only lead to further divisions. Paul then goes on to explain that the church is like a building, and that each person is a part of the building. He explains that the foundation of the building is Jesus Christ, and that each person should be building on that foundation. He also warns them against using worldly wisdom to build on the foundation, as this will only lead to destruction. Finally, Paul encourages the Corinthians to be unified in their faith and to work together to build up the church. He reminds them that they are all part of the same body, and that they should be working together to build up the church. He also encourages them to be humble and to remember that they are all part of the same body. Overall, Paul's message in 1 Corinthians 3 is one of unity and humility. He reminds the Corinthians that they are all part of the same body, and that they should be working together to build up the church. He also warns them against using worldly wisdom to build on the foundation, as this will only lead to destruction. Finally, he encourages them to be unified in their faith and to work together to build up the church.
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There are 23 verses in 1 Corinthians, chapter 3.