The Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to Titus: Who is Titus?
Who is Titus according to St. Paul's writings? Titus is described as a loyal disciple and faithful companion of St. Paul. Though not much is known about his life before his missionary work, Titus was a Greek, an uncircumcised Gentile who did not undergo circumcision even when taken to Jerusalem by S
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Understanding and Addressing Immorality in Corinth: Lessons from 1 Corinthians
Explores the themes of Christian Conduct, unity, discipline, and spiritual growth in the local church as highlighted in 1 Corinthians. Focuses on the corrective behavior regarding immorality and worldliness, emphasizing the importance of church discipline. Discusses God's view on the body, sexuality
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Addressing Lawsuits Among Believers in Corinth
As we delve into First Corinthians, we encounter Paul's teachings on Christian conduct, church discipline, and spiritual growth. The issue of lawsuits among Christians in Corinth is highlighted, with Paul urging them to resolve conflicts within the community rather than seeking legal recourse outsid
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Understanding and Overcoming Church Problems in First Corinthians
The book of First Corinthians explores how the early church in Corinth faced challenges like divisions, false wisdom, and moral issues. Through historical and literary contexts, Paul addresses the importance of unity, true wisdom, and proper leadership in overcoming these obstacles. The text delves
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Comfort and Grace: Letter to the Corinthians
Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, and Timothy, address the church in Corinth and throughout Achaia. They offer words of grace, peace, and comfort from God, emphasizing that just as they have received comfort in times of trouble, they also aim to comfort others. The letter praises
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Women's Authority to Pray and Prophesy in 1 Corinthians 11:2-16
Women in the church of Christ at Corinth were encouraged to pray and prophesy, highlighting their active role in sharing the word of God. The passage addresses the significance of head-covering during worship, indicating respect for male authority and the cultural norms of that time. Paul's instruct
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Insights into the Church of Corinth and Paul's Letters in 2 Corinthians
The city of Corinth, a hub of commerce and diverse cultures, housed one of the significant early Christian churches. Paul's interactions with the church, including the divisions and his letters, reveal a complex and evolving relationship. The background of Corinth, the founding of the church, divisi
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