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1 Corinthians 1

1 Corinthians 1

May 17, 2018 by Marion

A good chunk of this book reads like Paul is telling the Corinthians they are not as great as they think they are. I find some of his message to be humbling, but at the same time to be comforting. For instance, in the first chapter, Paul says the world does not know God through wisdom and that the Corinthians should consider the fact that not many of them are deemed wise, or strong, or noble, or worthy of esteem by the world. He also tells them there is a reason for this: God wants them to boast about him, not about themselves. The humbling part of this is that it says God chose me because there’s nothing special about me—so he gets the credit for what is accomplished in and through me. The comforting part is also that God chose me because there’s nothing special about me—so I don’t have to meet a standard or pass a test to be accepted by him. I find it freeing to know God is fully aware of my inadequacies. I do not have to try and impress him (or anyone else) and I can serve him without worrying if the outcome of my work will accomplish his goals. It doesn’t mean I do less, but it means I can stress less. I should be able to take risks for God knowing that results are his responsibility, not mine. He has always known I’m inadequate for the tasks he gives to me, and he promises his grace is sufficient for what I lack.

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About me:

My personal background: Married to Paul in 1979, raised and homeschooled 6 children (whom I am enjoying so much as adults), and now spending time with my grandchildren every chance I get.

My background as a Christian: learned the basics of Christianity growing up as a Seventh Day Baptist, became a Lutheran after marriage, and have been a member of an ecumenical group called the Work of Christ Community since 1974.

Why I decided to blog: When I was new at being a Christian (around 20), I had a conversation with my sister in which I shared with her some insight I had gotten into a particular scripture through a book I had read. In her response she told me why she did not feel like she could buy religious books at that time in her life and that God was just teaching her through his word. I remember feeling extremely jealous. I had not yet experienced God saying anything to me directly through his word—and I deeply desired that he would. In the intervening years, I have experienced God speaking to me through his word and as a result, I have fallen in love with the Bible. It is my desire to use this blog as a way of sharing some of the things I've learned along the way. I will cover hearing, reading, studying, and meditating on scripture. Because I also want to keep the posts short, some of those topics will be take more than one post. Feedback, questions, and comments are welcome as long as they are also civil.

Marion

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