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Lesson 11 – 1 Corinthians Chapter 5:6-13 & Chapter 6:1-6

Chapter 5 started out with Paul identifying one of the blatant sins taking place in the church of Corinth, and it had to do with immorality. The sin of immorality can take on many forms, and it affects both men and women. Today, you would…
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Lesson 10 – 1 Corinthians Chapter 4:17-21 & Chapter 5:1-5

The last time we met, Paul offered up a direct challenge to every believer; he said, to “be imitators of me (him).” When Paul said this, there wasn’t any self-pride involved on his part whatsoever. Paul was able to make this statement…
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Lesson 9 – I Corinthians Chapter 4:3-16

Last week we were introduced into just what it means to be a trustworthy servant of God. By uncovering the Greek definition of the word servant, we found the root meaning to be that of an under-oarsman. In ancient times, large ships were man…
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Lesson 8 – 1 Corinthians Chapter 3:18-23 & Chapter 4:1-2

Last week we learned that we have the ability to become “master builders” for God, and every one of us should make the effort to be like Paul and the apostles. Let’s not make the mistake of thinking that only pastors, teachers, and church…
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Lesson 7 – 1 Corinthians Chapter 3:8-17

In our last message we talked about how nobody knows the mind of God except God Himself; God transcends our understanding completely. However, God does reveal His priorities, desires, and plans to us, and the main way He accomplishes this…
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Lesson 6 – 1 Corinthians Chapter 2:11-16 & Chapter 3:1-7

Paul opened chapter 2 by saying he didn’t come into Corinth with any slick talk, he didn’t come with any “superiority of speech or of wisdom.” Paul was a straight shooter, he was genuine. Paul was the complete opposite of those who…