Corinth and Paul’s Longest Early Ministry

Corinth was the city where Paul ministered for eighteen months.

A City of Wealth and Immorality

Corinth was a wealthy port city known for trade, athletics, and immorality, and archaeological excavations reveal its temples, marketplaces, and the infamous Acrocorinth fortress, confirming its reputation for vice. This environment made Paul’s ministry both challenging and necessary. Ramsay noted that Luke’s account aligns with known historical details.

A Ministry of Perseverance

Paul worked as a tentmaker with Aquila and Priscilla, demonstrating humility and dedication, themes Spurgeon often highlighted as marks of true ministry. Strong’s lexical insights show that Paul reasoned in the synagogue with persistence. This season strengthened the church’s foundation.

A City Transformed by the Gospel

Many Corinthians believed and were baptized, including Crispus the synagogue leader, showing the gospel’s power to reach unlikely people. Archaeological evidence of early Christian symbols in Corinth supports the long-term impact of Paul’s ministry. This transformation revealed God’s grace at work.

A Vision of Encouragement

The Lord appeared to Paul in a vision, telling him not to fear, for many people in the city belonged to God, a moment Edersheim compared to Old Testament assurances given to weary prophets. This divine encouragement sustained Paul through opposition. Corinth stands as a testimony to God’s faithfulness in difficult places.

Other Information About The Apostle Paul

Facts about Athens and Paul’s Message at the Areopagus

Details Related to Berea and the Noble Search for Truth 

Thessalonica and the Challenge of Opposition In The Bible and History

Finding Out About Ephesus and the Power of the Word of God 

 

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