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EPISODE · May 8, 2019 · 48 MIN

02 Finding Unity in a Divided Church (1 Corinthians 1:10-13)

from Wednesday in the Word · host Krisan Marotta

Paul turns from greeting to confrontation in 1 Corinthians 1:10–13, and it all centers on a church that loves gifted teachers more than it loves the gospel. In this episode, Krisan Marotta traces how the Corinthian believers slid from healthy appreciation of leaders into harsh judgment of Paul himself—and shows why their real problem was not personality clashes, but a distorted view of wisdom, authority, and the message of Christ crucified. In this week’s episode, we explore:Why you cannot understand 1 Corinthians 1:10–13 without following Paul’s argument through the first four chapters of the letterHow clues in the text, in Acts, and in 2 Corinthians reveal that some in Corinth were not just forming “teams,” but actively rejecting Paul’s authorityThe sharp contrast between Apollos—eloquent, powerful, and persuasive—and Paul, whose speech many in Corinth considered unimpressive and contemptible How the culture of Greek sophists shaped Corinth’s love of flashy rhetoric and made them vulnerable to valuing style over substanceWhat Paul really means when he urges them to “agree” and have “no divisions”—not papering over differences, but uniting around a true understanding of the gospel Why the cross exposes the foolishness of chasing spiritual celebrities and invites us instead to cling to the content of the message, however ordinary the messengerHow this passage challenges modern churches that prize entertainment, stories, and sound bites more than careful, truthful teaching of Scripture After listening, you’ll see that Paul’s concern is not hurt feelings or bruised ego, but the danger of a church drifting from the gospel while imagining itself wise and spiritual. You’ll be better equipped to recognize the pull of “style over substance” in your own context, to evaluate teachers by the truth they proclaim rather than the charisma they project, and to pursue unity that grows out of a shared, accurate grasp of Christ and His cross.Series: 1 Corinthians: Pride and Prejudice in the Church 

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Paul turns from greeting to confrontation in 1 Corinthians 1:10–13, and it all centers on a church that loves gifted teachers more than it loves the gospel. In this episode, Krisan Marotta traces how the Corinthian believers slid from healthy appreciation of leaders into harsh judgment of Paul himself—and shows why their real problem was not personality clashes, but a distorted view of wisdom, authority, and the message of Christ crucified. In this week’s episode, we explore: Why you ca...

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