1 Corinthians 4
Paul teaches about humility and the importance of being faithful servants of Jesus.
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Commentary
In 1 Corinthians 4, Paul addresses the issue of pride and arrogance among the Corinthians. He begins by warning them not to think too highly of themselves, as they are merely servants of Christ. He then goes on to explain that the Lord will judge them according to their deeds, and that they should not judge one another. Paul also emphasizes the importance of humility, and encourages the Corinthians to be content with their current circumstances. He reminds them that they are all equal in the eyes of God, and that they should not be boastful or arrogant. Paul then goes on to explain that the apostles are merely stewards of the mysteries of God, and that they should not be judged by the Corinthians. He also warns them against boasting in their own wisdom or knowledge, as it is God who gives them understanding. Finally, Paul encourages the Corinthians to be patient and to wait for the Lord's judgment, as it will be just and righteous. Overall, Paul's message in 1 Corinthians 4 is one of humility and patience. He reminds the Corinthians that they are all equal in the eyes of God, and that they should not judge one another. He also encourages them to be content with their current circumstances, and to wait for the Lord's judgment. By emphasizing the importance of humility and patience, Paul is reminding the Corinthians that they should not be boastful or arrogant, but instead should rely on God for understanding and guidance.
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There are 21 verses in 1 Corinthians, chapter 4.