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Day 21: Immersed in First Corinthians - The Corinthian Struggles and Paul's Guidance

Welcome to Day 21 of Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience. Today's episode delves into First Corinthians, addressing the issues faced by the church in Corinth, a city known for its immorality. Paul writes from Ephesus around AD 50, responding to a letter from the Corinthians and information from his friends. Influenced heavily by Greco-Roman culture, the Corinthians grappled with integrating their new Christian faith. They struggled with concepts like the significance of the body vs. the soul, marriage, sexual relations, eating food sacrificed to idols, and the resurrection. Paul addresses twelve major problems, correcting their misinterpretations and emphasizing that being spiritual doesn't mean being free from the body but appreciating it as a gift from God. He stresses the importance of the resurrection in Christian faith, God's power in Christ's crucifixion, and living in harmony without divisions. Paul’s response is both a theological correction and a call to holy living, anchoring their faith in the power and wisdom of God rather than human wisdom.

00:00 Introduction to Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience
00:08 Context of the Corinthian Church
01:36 Challenges Faced by the Corinthians
03:02 Paul's Response to the Corinthians
06:24 Paul's Teachings on Unity and Wisdom
12:28 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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Henry: Welcome To Immerse: The
Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day 21.

Immersed in First Corinthians.

The people in the church at
Corinth, a Greek city, renowned

for its immorality were struggling.

They were grateful to Paul for
introducing them to Jesus, but

now they were convinced they had
moved beyond Paul in some key ways.

The Corinthian community was deeply
influenced by the Greco-Roman

religious culture around them.

Many of their ideas came from
this cultural environment, which

they were trying to integrate
with their new Christian faith.

One set of ideas, supposed a sharp
divide between physical and spiritual

realities, including the body and soul.

It was thought that physical
realities like the body were

inherently evil, while spiritual
realities like the soul were good.

In this heresy, the body and what
was done in the body would've

been considered insignificant.

Only the soul was important.

This view so different from the
Bibles went back many centuries.

To the philosopher Plato.

It was still highly influential as
evidenced in a religious movement known

as gnosticism, which would become a
major adversary to the early church.

Paul wrote this letter
shortly after AD 50.

After having stayed in Corinth for
a year and a half, Paul had moved on

to Ephesus, just across the a gnc.

The Corinthians took advantage of the
short distance corresponding with Paul

about the problems facing their church.

So what was going on in Corinth?

A lot.

It turns out they seemed to
think that being spiritual meant

being free from the bodies that
trapped their spiritual selves.

This led them to ask questions about
marriage and sexual relations, including

whether people should even bother
to get married and have children.

On another extreme, some boldly
argued that certain actions done with

the body had no effect on the soul.

This included things like eating
food sacrifice to idols, and visiting

prostitutes in pagan temples.

Paul's teaching about the resurrection
also raised questions for them.

What was the point of the resurrection?

Where the soul would return to
the body if the physical body

wasn't important or even good?

And besides, how would that work
and what would those bodies be like?

The letter from the Corinthian
believers to Paul provided him with

plenty of questions to answer, but
Paul had also learned from some friends

who had visited Corinth that even
more things were happening there.

A man in the church was having
sexual relations with his stepmother.

The church had also divided into factions
based on which famous teacher they liked

Most, Paul, Peter or Apollos, the weekly
worship gatherings were full of disorder,

and believers with disputes were even
taking one another to public court.

In all, Paul would have to address
12 different problems in his letter.

We don't have the letter the
Corinthians sent to Paul.

But we do have this lengthy reply
now known as First Corinthians.

This was not the first
letter Paul wrote to them.

In this letter, he mentions an earlier
one that has not survived even with

all their questions and problems.

Paul addresses the Corinthian believers
as God's own holy people and gives thanks

for them in the main body of his letter.

He addresses all their questions as
well as his own concerns, one by one.

While he writes about many
different topics in his reply to the

Corinthians, a basic correction is
inherent in many of Paul's responses.

For example, being spiritual doesn't
mean being freed from the body.

Instead, it means living in the
human body with a true appreciation

that it is a gift from God.

Our bodies were made for the Lord,
and the Lord cares about our bodies.

Paul insists.

Don't you realize that your body is
the temple of the Holy Spirit who lives

in you and was given to you by God,
so you must honor God with your body.

Paul's stunning conclusion about
the importance of the resurrection

is crucial, not only for the
Corinthians, but also for us today.

The good news about Jesus is built
on the teaching of God's victory over

death Without the resurrection of Jesus,
the faith of God's people is useless.

And they are still trapped by sin and
its deadly consequences, but with it

believers know that God's renewal of
the world has already begun in Jesus,

and that they will experience it fully
in resurrected bodies at his return.

The first letter to the Corinthians,

this letter is from Paul.

Chosen by the will of God to
be an apostle of Christ Jesus.

And from our brothers Shanise, I'm
writing to God's church in Corinth

to you who have been called by
God to be his own holy people.

He made you holy by means of Christ Jesus,
just as he did for all people everywhere

who call on the name of our Lord Jesus
Christ, their Lord, and ours may God

our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.

Give you grace and peace.

I always thank my God for you and for the
gracious gifts he has given you now that

you belong to Christ Jesus through him,
God has enriched your church in every

way with all of your eloquent words and
all of your knowledge, this confirms that

what I told you about Christ is true.

Now you have every spiritual gift
you need as you eagerly wait for

the return of our Lord Jesus Christ.

He will keep you strong to the end
so that you will be free from all

blame on the day when our Lord Jesus
Christ returns God will do this.

For He is faithful to do what He says,
and he has invited you into partnership

with his son, Jesus Christ, our Lord.

I appeal to you dear brothers and sisters,
by the authority of our Lord Jesus Christ,

to live in harmony with each other.

Let there be no divisions in the
church, rather be of one mind

united in thought and purpose.

For some members of Chloe's household
have told me about your quarrels.

My dear brothers and sisters.

Some of you are saying,
I'm a follower of Paul.

Others are saying I follow Apollos, or
I follow Peter, or I follow Only Christ.

Has Christ been divided into factions?

I.

Was I Paul crucified for you?

Were any of you baptized
in the name of Paul?

Of course not.

I thank God that I did not baptize
any of you except Crispus and Gaius.

For now, no one can say that
they were baptized in my name.

Oh, yes.

I also baptized the household of STIs, but
I don't remember baptizing anyone else.

For Christ didn't send me to baptize,
but to preach the good news and not

with clever speech for fear that the
cross of Christ would lose its power.

The message of the cross is foolish to
those who are headed for destruction,

but we who are being saved know
it is the very power of God.

As the scriptures say, I will destroy
the wisdom of the wise and discard

the intelligence of the intelligent.

So where does this leave the
philosophers, the scholars, and

the world's brilliant debaters?

God has made the wisdom of this world look
foolish since God, in his wisdom, saw to

it that the world would never know him.

Through human wisdom, he has used
our foolish preaching to save those

who believe it is foolish to the
Jews who ask for signs from heaven,

and it is foolish to the Greeks.

Who seek human wisdom.

So when we preach that Christ was
crucified, the Jews are offended and

the Gentiles say it's all nonsense.

But to those called by God to salvation,
both Jews and Gentiles, Christ is the

power of God and the wisdom of God.

This foolish plan of God is wiser
than the wisest of human plans,

and God's weakness is stronger than
the greatest of human strength.

Remember, dear brothers and
sisters, that few of you were wise

in the world's eyes or powerful
or wealthy when God called you.

Instead, God chose things the world
considers foolish in order to shame

those who think they are wise and
he chose things that are powerless

to shame those who are powerful.

God chose things despised by the world.

Things counted as nothing at all.

And use them to bring to nothing
what the world considers important.

As a result, no one can ever
boast in the presence of God.

God has united you with Christ Jesus.

For our benefit, God made
him to be wisdom itself.

Christ made us right with God.

He made us pure and holy,
and he freed us from sin.

Therefore, as the scriptures say, if you
want to boast, Boast only about the Lord.

When I first came to you, dear brothers
and sisters, I didn't use lofty words and

impressive wisdom to tell you God's secret
plan for I decided that while I was with

you, I would forget everything except
Jesus Christ, the one who was crucified.

I came to you in weakness, timid,
and trembling, and my message

and my preaching were very plain.

Rather than using clever and
persuasive speeches, I relied only

on the power of the Holy Spirit.

I did this so you would trust not in
human wisdom, but in the power of God.

Yet when I am among mature believers,
I do speak with words of wisdom, but

not the kind of wisdom that belongs
to this world or to the rulers of

this world who are soon forgotten.

No, the wisdom we speak of.

Is the mystery of God, his plan
that was previously hidden, even

though he made it for our ultimate
glory before the world began.

But the rulers of this world
have not understood it.

If they had, they would not have
crucified our glorious Lord.

That is what the scriptures mean when
they say no eye has seen, no ear has

heard, and no mind has imagined what
God has prepared for those who love him.

But it was to us that God revealed
these things by his spirit, for

His spirit, searches out everything
and shows us God's deep secrets.

No one can know a person's
thoughts except that person's own

spirit, and no one can know God's
thoughts except God's own spirit.

And we have received God's
spirit, not the world spirit.

So we can know the wonderful
things God has freely given us.

When we tell you these things, we do not
use words that come from human wisdom.

Instead, we speak words given to us
by the spirit, using the spirit's

words to explain spiritual truths.

But people who aren't spiritual can't
receive these truths from God's spirit.

It all sounds foolish to them
and they can't understand it for

only those who are spiritual can
understand what the spirit means.

Those who are spiritual
can evaluate all things.

But they themselves cannot be evaluated
by others for who can know the Lord's

thoughts, who knows enough to teach
him, but we understand these things

for we have the mind of Christ.

This concludes today's
immerse reading experience.

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