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Wheelersburg Baptist Church 3/4/09 Wednesday evening New Testament Survey 1 Corinthians There are no problem free Christian lives. There are no problem free churches. I love the Bible s realism when it comes to those two statements. God saw fit to preserve for us in His Word plenty of examples of problems as well as His gracious provision of wisdom in how to solve those problems for His glory. One of books in which He does this for us most vividly is 1 Corinthians. Discuss: What's the first thing that comes to your mind when the book of 1 Corinthians is mentioned? Who wrote the book? --Paul Paul's authorship was attested by Clement of Rome as early as A.D. 96. How was the Church Established? See Acts 18 Q: Where was Paul before he came to Corinth? V 1 Athens Q: Who did Paul meet in Corinth, acc. to verse 2? Aquila and Priscilla Q: What did they have in common, acc. to verses 2-3? Both Jews; both tentmakers Q: How did Paul evangelize in Corinth? V 4 In the synagogue weekly Q: Who else assisted? V 5 Silas and Timothy Q: What kind of response did he receive from the Jews? V 6 Not good, so he turned to the Gentiles Q: Who were some of the early converts? Vv 7-8, Titius Justus, Crispus Q: What assurance did God give Paul in vv 9-10? I have many people Q: How long did Paul stay there? V 11 A year and a half When was the book written? --A.D. 55 Read: 16:5-9. and answer the following... Q: Where did Paul say he was when he wrote this letter, acc. to v 8? Ephesus Q: What were Paul's travel intentions, acc. to verses 5-6? Go through Macedonia, to Corinth

Q: What did he hope to do in Corinth, acc. to v 7? Stay for an extended time Q: Why did Paul not want to leave Ephesus yet, acc. to v 9? God had opened a great door for effective work there. So, the letter was written at the close of Paul's three year stay in Ephesus. The City of Corinth: (see NIV Study Bible) --Had a population of 250,000 free persons, and 400,000 slaves 1. It had a strategic location for commerce. It had two harbors, and was located at a crossroads for travelers and traders. Goods flowed through the city from Italy and Spain to the west and from Asia Minor and Egypt to the east. 2. Its culture was Greek. It's people were interested in Greek philosophy and placed a high premium on wisdom. 3. It was very religious. Corinth contained 12 temples. One of the most infamous was the temple dedicated to Aphrodite, the goddess of love. It's worshippers practiced religious prostitution. In addition, there was a Jewish synagogue in Corinth. 4. It promoted immorality in the name of religion. Like any large commercial city, Corinth was a center for open immorality. At one time, the temple of Aphrodite had 1,000 sacred prostitutes. The immorality of Corinth was so widely known that the Greek verb "to Corinthianize" came to mean "to practice sexual immorality." Is it any wonder that the Corinthian church had problems? Why was the book written? The church at Corinth was gifted (see 1:7), yet immature (3:1-2). **The letter accomplishes this main purpose: it corrects problems of behavior and belief. Apparently, Paul had received information from several sources about problems in the church at Corinth. You'll see one source in 1:11--some members of Chloe's household told him about the factions. Another possible source of info came from those mentioned in 16:17--Stephanas, Fortunatus, and Achaicus. Another source was a letter written to Paul requesting counsel on various subjects (see 7:1; 8:1; 12:1; 16:1).

What kind of problems were there? We find out as we examine the contents of the book. Let's take a quiz... Quiz: Where would you look in this book to answer these questions? 1. What is true love? ch 13 2. What does God think about rivalry and competition in a church? chs. 1-4 3. Is it God-honoring for a Christian to take another Christian to court? 6:1-11 4. What is a church to do when it disciplines one of its members? ch 5 5. What about speaking in tongues? chs. 12-14 6. Why is the resurrection such a big deal? ch 15 7. What does God think about the subject of sex? chs. 5, 6, 7 8. What counsel would you give a Christian whose spouse left him/her? ch 7 9. What are spiritual gifts? chs. 12-14 10. Why do we take offerings in church? ch 16 Discuss: We are living in a Corinthian society. How so? What is the outline of the book? (from Gromacki, p. 205) I. Reply to Personal Report (chs. 1-6)

A. Correction of church divisions (chs. 1-4) B. Discipline of fornication (ch 5) C. Criticism of lawsuits (ch 6) D. Criticism of sexual abuse (ch 6) II. Reply to Questions in their Letter (chs. 7-16) A. Concerning marriage (ch 7) B. Concerning virgins (ch 7) C. Concerning things offered to idols (chs. 8-10) D. Concerning problems of worship (ch 11) E. Concerning spiritual gifts (chs. 12-14) F. Concerning resurrection (ch 15) G. Concerning the collection (ch 16) What is the message of the book in one sentence? 1 Corinthians is a letter that Paul wrote to help a church work through its problems in a Godhonoring way. What contribution does the book make to biblical theology (that is, how does this book relate to the rest of the Bible)? 1. 1 Corinthians emphasizes the need for progressive sanctification. Discuss: How long do Christians struggle? Notice 1:2. What does Paul call the Corinthians? "Sanctified." Though Paul will have much to criticize, and many flaws to rebuke, he begins with this assumption. They were "sanctified," not because of their conduct, but because of their connection to Christ. That's positional sanctification (see also 6:11). What is progressive sanctification? The continuing development of holiness in the lives of Christians. What does it take for progressive sanctification to occur? See Eph 4; Rom 6. 2. 1 Corinthians gives us the most extensive teaching on the subject of spiritual gifts. See: 1 Cor 12-14 Discuss: What do we learn about spiritual gifts from this letter?

3. 1 Corinthians reminds us that a successful church is not a church without problems, but a church that solves its problems God's way. Discuss: What does that mean?