In this letter to first-century Christians in Corinth, Paul addressed
many questions which, with slight variations, continue to trouble the
church today.
Division, immorality, doctrinal confusion, and worldliness plagued
this congregation; and one root of their conflicts—pride—is common among
us still.
Duane Warden's verse-by-verse study tackles difficult issues in the
biblical text and draws practical application for Christians living in
our own time. Paul knew
that the key to overcoming congregational struggles is love. In his
eloquent and familiar discussion in chapter 13, the apostle defined and
described the kind of
love that is needed to make the church what Christ wants it to be.
530 pages