1 Corinthians and the Call to Holiness

1 Corinthians calls the church to unity and purity.

People

Paul writes to the believers in Corinth and speaks of Apollos, Cephas, Timothy, and members of Chloe’s household who helped bring clarity and truth to the church. These individuals reveal the diversity and challenges of the Corinthian congregation as they sought to follow Christ in a complex environment. Paul addresses them with the heart of a spiritual father guiding his children toward maturity.

Places

The letter references Corinth, Ephesus, and regions throughout Achaia, showing the movement of the gospel across the land through faithful servants. These places reveal the interconnected nature of early Christian communities who encouraged one another in faith and perseverance. Paul’s ministry touched many cities with the truth of Christ and strengthened believers wherever he went.

Topics

Paul addresses division, immorality, spiritual gifts, love, and the resurrection, calling the church to live in holiness and unity under the lordship of Christ. He teaches that love is the greatest virtue and that Christ is the foundation upon which every life must be built. The message urges believers to honor God in every part of life and to pursue purity with devotion.

Year Written

AD 55

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