Who has ever seen a church without problems? Our God knew human history would produce no perfect Christians or churches. Therefore the Apostle Paul’s first New Testament letter to the believers at Corinth was given as a kind of instruction book on coping with problems and people in God’s church. Many are the questions answered here. And what a load of folly is firmly but graciously purged from the practice of those with ears to hear. This is a true gem of an epistle you and I need to understand.
This Reading Companion was developed in a Bible college context, yet it presents practical truths that have proven helpful over the years to scores of sincere seekers of truth. The material has been left in the original class by class segments in order to facilitate further use in a classroom, Bible study, or Sunday school setting.
May the Lord of glory guide your heart as you explore the wonders of His Word. Priceless are the treasures to be found there. May He build your good understanding of practical Christian living as He lifts you to spiritual maturity in Jesus.
“Get wisdom, get understanding: forget it not; neither decline from the words of My mouth” (Proverbs 4:5)