Overview Outline of 1 Corinthians
The Wisdom of the Cross Purifies and Unites Believers, the Wisdom of the World Pollutes and Divides
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The wisdom of the cross and a charitable introduction (1Co 1:1-9)
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The writer (1Co 1:1)
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The recipients (1Co 1:2)
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The reasons
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The requisite greeting (1Co 1:3)
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The remarkable thanksgiving [for a troubled church] (1Co 1:4-9)
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The wisdom of the cross and Christian ministers (1Co 1:10-31; 2; 3; 4:1-31)
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The report of divisions over Christian ministers (1Co 1:10-17)
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The rebuke of divisions over Christian ministers (1Co 1:18-4:5)
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The remedy for divisions over Christian ministers (1Co 4:6-21)
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The wisdom of the cross and Christian morality (1Co 5:1-6:20)
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The church must deal with unrepentant sin (1Co 5:1-13)
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The church must deal with disputes among its members (1Co 6:1-8)
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The church must discern that liberty does not lead to lawlessness—freedom does not lead to fornication (1Co 6:9-20)
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The wisdom of the cross and Christian marriage (1Co 7:1-40)
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Serve one another sexually within marriage (1Co 7:1-7)
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Stay as you were called in Christ, whether married or single (1Co 7:8-24)
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Stay focused on serving Christ whether married or single (1Co 7:25-40)
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The wisdom of the cross and Christian liberty (1Co 8:1-11:1)
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The instruction concerning our freedom in Christ (1Co 8:1-13)
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The illustration concerning our freedom in Christ—the life of Paul (1Co 9:1-27)
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The idolatry to avoid that corrupts our freedom in Christ (1Co 10:1-33)
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The wisdom of the cross and Christian gender roles (1Co 11:2-16)
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The proper order for worship explained (1Co 11:2-10)
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The proper perspective on male/female equality asserted (1Co 11:11-12)
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The proper order for worship reaffirmed (1Co 11:13-16)
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The wisdom of the cross and Communion/the Lord’s Supper (1Co 11:17-34)
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The rebuke of selfishness in regard to the Lord’s Supper (1Co 11:17-22)
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The right practice and purpose of the Lord’s Supper [commemoration, proclamation, anticipation] (1Co 11:23-26)
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The requirement of self-examination in regard to the Lord’s Supper [self-examination] (1Co 11:27-32)
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The requirement of selflessness in the practice of the Lord’s Supper [unification] (1Co 11:33-34)
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The wisdom of the cross and charismata/spiritual gifts (1Co 12:1-14:40)
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Spiritual gifts should unify and build up the church—not divide and puff up (1Co 12:1-31)
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Spiritual gifts should manifest faith, hope, and love—not self-exaltation (1Co 13:1-13)
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Spiritual gifts should prioritize the proclamation of truth to others in an orderly manner—not pacification of self (1Co 14:1-40)
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The wisdom of the cross and the Christian’s resurrection (1Co 15:1-58)
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The resurrection is certain (1Co 15:1-34)
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The resurrection is supernatural (1Co 15:35-49)
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The resurrection is our sure hope and motivation (1Co 15:50-58)
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The wisdom of the cross and the collection for the saints (1Co 16:1-4)
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The Pauline directive on the collection (1Co 16:1)
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The particular directions for the collection (1Co 16:2)
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The painstaking discretion for the administration and distribution of the collection (1Co 16:2e-4)
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The wisdom of the cross and the concluding remarks (1Co 16:5-24)
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Plans and their communication are important for an effective gospel ministry (1Co 16:5-12)
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Personal relationships and their communication are important for an effective gospel ministry (1Co 16:13-24)
The Purpose of the Gospel—Praise Be to God Forever! (Rom 16:25-27)
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