1 Corinthians: Worldiness in the Church, by Jeremy Thomas
Prepare to be drawn into the heart of Christ and His crucifixion. Paradoxically, this horrific event is the wisdom of God, which, had the rulers of this world understood, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory.
A concise verse-by-verse commentary that is true to the original languages and includes numerous excursuses on varied topics including:
Christ and the cross
Carnal Christians
Inheriting the kingdom
The Christian use of the body
Principles of Christian freedom
Marriage, divorce, and remarriage
Biblical versus pagan tongues
The spiritual gifts
The new covenant
The Lord's Supper
Women in the assembly
The gospel
The resurrection
The rapture
Prepare to be drawn into the heart of Christ and His crucifixion. Paradoxically, this horrific event is the wisdom of God, which, had the rulers of this world understood, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory.
A concise verse-by-verse commentary that is true to the original languages and includes numerous excursuses on varied topics including:
Christ and the cross
Carnal Christians
Inheriting the kingdom
The Christian use of the body
Principles of Christian freedom
Marriage, divorce, and remarriage
Biblical versus pagan tongues
The spiritual gifts
The new covenant
The Lord's Supper
Women in the assembly
The gospel
The resurrection
The rapture
Prepare to be drawn into the heart of Christ and His crucifixion. Paradoxically, this horrific event is the wisdom of God, which, had the rulers of this world understood, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory.
A concise verse-by-verse commentary that is true to the original languages and includes numerous excursuses on varied topics including:
Christ and the cross
Carnal Christians
Inheriting the kingdom
The Christian use of the body
Principles of Christian freedom
Marriage, divorce, and remarriage
Biblical versus pagan tongues
The spiritual gifts
The new covenant
The Lord's Supper
Women in the assembly
The gospel
The resurrection
The rapture