Corinthians 16: 13-14

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The background to this chapter is that Paul is collecting an offering for the Christians in Jerusalem because many were living in extreme poverty, so he wanted to provide them with relief for that suffering. It is also quite possible that Paul saw the collection as an opportunity to bring a greater sense of unity within the church across Jewish and Gentile territories. Remember the Jews and gentiles were worlds apart. Their division went back hundreds of year. Acting from a heart of generosity and Christian concern by the gentiles giving to the Jews who were suffering would demonstrate the power of God’s love. Right at the end of the chapter there is a personal note from Paul pointing out he that he was writing the final greeting in his own hand. Out of the blue right in the middle of these final greetings, Paul inserts a short but profound statement of advice to his readers: …show more content…

Let all that you do be done in love. 1 Corinthians 16:13-14 Boy are these words timely, relevant and powerful for us Christians today. For us who desire to walk as a child of the Light it stunning in its simplicity and depth. Be on guard The literal translation is watch or be watchful or even Pay close attention. It is a call for us to be on spiritually on guard. Remember that the church in Corinth struggled with a myriad of problems in the area of spiritual immaturity. In other places in Paul's letter he dealt with these issues specifically— arrogance of those who were in leadership positions (whom he labelled spiritually immature), factions, or cliques, within the church (which caused arguments and strife and not only weakened the church, but threatened to destroy it), chaos in worship services, Christians suing other Christians in civil court, tolerance of a member who was living openly in sexual sin, gluttony and drunkenness at communion meals, pride in spiritual giftedness and misuse of spiritual gifts,

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