The scope of 1 Corinthians is breathtaking. Paul tackles a huge variety of subjects, and as he does so, he gives us a precious insight into what a local church is (or at least can be).
As Andrew Wilson walks through this compelling, challenging epistle, you’ll see how grace looks in every Christian and how it can shape every church—even a church as flawed as the Corinthian one.
This accessible and absorbing expository guide can be used for personal devotions, or for leading small-group studies, or for sermon preparation.
“degree to which worldly ideas and practices were accepted in the congregation” (Page 9)
“and if we don’t ‘translate’ the symbols from one culture to another, we risk all sorts of misunderstandings” (Page 122)
“the head of Christ is God’ (11:3), or ‘woman is the glory of man’ (v 7), or ‘because of the angels’” (Page 118)
“out in tongues and leaving the interpretation to someone else, Paul says it is our responsibility,” (Page 155)
“and his resurrection from the dead go back to the 40s at the very latest, and probably the 30s.” (Page 167)