1 Corinthians 6:1-11
Sep 26th, 2013 | By Dr. Jim EckmanIn this passage, Paul gives us the reasons why Christians should not sue one another in civil law courts.
In this passage, Paul gives us the reasons why Christians should not sue one another in civil law courts.
Paul gives us two major reasons why we should practice Church discipline.
Paul gives instructions of how to deal with rebellious, defiant sin in the church.
In Chapter 4, Paul gives us a method of how we hold one another accountable in Christ.
Paul teaches on being a part of the temple of God, and also being part of the inheritance of God.
Dr. Eckman discusses Paul’s teachings to the Corinthians regarding their misunderstandings of the apostolic messengers of the time, and that serving the Lord means being accountable to Him & serving Him well, so that we may hear Him say “Well Done.”
Dr Eckman discusses Paul’s teachings to the Corinthian people on the wisdom of God: how it is revealed to believers by His Holy Spirit, and why the matters of the Holy Spirit are not understood by the non-believer.
Dr Eckman continues the study of 1st Corinthians: Paul teaches more on the message of “Christ-crucified” & how it stands opposed to human wisdom.
Paul addresses the problem of division amongst the people in the Church at Corinth.
Dr. Eckman continues his series on the Bible with 1 Corinthians 1:1-9.