1 CORINTHIANS BIBLE STUDIES

Man Is in Corruption,
Dishonor, Weakness,
and a Natural Body.

He Can Experience
Incorruption, Glory,
Power, and a Spiritual Body.

He Can Experience Christ.


1 Corinthians Bible Studies
Volume One - 16 Audio Tapes
Chapters 1:1-10:33

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1 Corinthians Bible Studies
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Chapters 11:1-16:24

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1 Corinthians Bible Studies
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Chapters 1:1-16:24

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1 Corinthians Bible Studies proclaim the mystery and the power of the spiritual life over the fleshly life and how you can experience it.
Through Paul's correspondence with the Corinthian believers, a vivid picture of their daily struggles has been preserved.  Moreover, in dealing with those pressing problems that seemed to dominate the church in Corinth, his writings produced a powerful proclamation on living the spiritual life.

Even in the midst of their struggles, he was thankful "for the grace of God which is given you by Jesus Christ; That in every thing ye are enriched by him, in all utterance, and in all knowledge; Even as the testimony of Christ was confirmed in you: So that ye come behind in no gift; waiting for the coming of our Lord Jesus" (1:4-7).  He knew the answer for their problem was the fullness of the coming of Jesus in their lives.

Although they were attempting to experience life in their "tongues," "prophecy," "faith," and "self-denial" (13:1-3),  Paul knew that they saw "through a glass darkly" (13:1).   They needed to come face to face with Jesus.  Jesus Christ needed to come forth in their lives in all of His majesty and glory.  They needed him to become the breath and heart-beat of their lives.


When the life of Jesus becomes the life of the believer, then those things which were used to experience life in the past are "done away" and "that which is perfect is come" (13:10).  Until the full resurrection of Jesus in the believer's life occurs, however, the believer is "of all men most miserable" (15:19).  The believer who has experienced this "resurrection of the dead" has moved from "corruption," "dishonor,"  "weakness," and "a natural body."  He now experiences "incorruption," "glory," "power," and "a spiritual body."  He now experiences the risen Christ in his life.  He lives because he experiences Jesus.

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