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Thursday, November 29, 2018

Read Through the Bible in a Year 2018 Day 331: The Church at Corinth

Good morning, everyone!

Today I read 1 Corinthians 1-4.

In today's reading, Paul exhorts the church at Corinth to be united, not dissenting saying that one is of Paul, and another of Apolos (another disciple) but to remember that they are all of Christ.

He goes on to say that we should not consider ourselves wise, but to remember that we are foolish compared to God.

And that we are considered temples of God, since He dwells in our hearts. He reminds the church that God's temple is holy, and that if anyone destroys God's temple, God also will destroy them.

As we continue in our reading of First and Second Corinthians, let's remember to keep it all in context. Paul wrote these letters to the church of Corinth for a specific purpose. Naturally, it can apply to our lives as well, but we must keep it in context.

I hope you'll join me tomorrow when I read 1 Corinthians 5-8.

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