Why do people write letters? A possible answer is that they have something to say. So it was with the apostle Paul. Although he had so much to say, Paul did not always have the chance to be face-to-face with those whom he wanted to talk with.
So, he wrote letters instead—such as to the Corinthians, which contain some of Scripture’s profoundest truths. This quarter, we will survey Paul’s letters to the Corinthians. In these two remarkable New Testament books, the apostle presents the gospel message as the essence of Christian life and witness, the lens through which everything else is to be judged. No matter the challenges each of us individually or the church in general faces in our journey to heaven—the answer to the most puzzling issues in our work for Christ is the same as for the Corinthians: “Jesus Christ and Him crucified”! (1 Cor. 2:2, NKJV).
Below are the resources where one can use the ‘Discovery Bible Reading (DBR)‘ or GIFT methods to study each Sabbath School lesson.
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