The Corinthian Letters Collection and the Call to Maturity

This collection reveals Paul’s deep love and correction for the church.

People

Paul writes to the believers in Corinth and speaks of Apollos, Cephas, Timothy, Titus, and many others who shaped the life of the church through teaching and service. These individuals reveal the diversity and richness of the early Christian community. Their presence shows the beauty of shared ministry.

Places

Corinth stands as the central location where the church struggled with division, immorality, and confusion, yet Paul also refers to Macedonia, Achaia, and other regions touched by his ministry. These places show the wide influence of the gospel. The letters reflect the journey of a church growing toward maturity.

Topics

Paul teaches unity, holiness, love, spiritual gifts, resurrection hope, and the ministry of reconciliation. He urges believers to walk in humility and to build one another up in love. The message calls the church to reflect Christ in every part of life.

Year Written

AD 55

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