December 4, 2015 1 Corinthians 1:14-31
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After Paul’s opening concern and exhortation (1:10) about the divisions in the church, he moves to what seems to be another topic which still applies today. Some teachers or preachers are better or more skilled than others. Some use more sophisticated language or convincing arguments. Perhaps Paul’s train of thought is connecting the two issues. It might be that the divisions in the Corinthian church (“I am of Paul. I am of Apollos.”) were based on teaching style of the different teachers. Luke records in Acts 18:24 that Apollos was eloquent and “mighty in the Scriptures.” Later Paul hears that some in the same church were quite unimpressed by his speaking ability (2 Corinthians 10:10). As is the case today, the believers at Corinth may have been more influenced by style instead of content, form over substance. (“Let’s go to that other church. The pastor is much more entertaining.”) Continue reading