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Corinth was a disaster, not unlike many of our modern-day American cities. Paul had a lot to say to the church in Corinth:
-Corinth was full of idol worship in temples and sexual sin of every sort and kind imaginable.
-Paul addresses their immorality and idolatry by explaining holiness.
-The letter is predominantly corrective, stern, and direct because Paul wants the Corinthians to follow God with their hearts, hands, and minds.
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Join Pastor Mark Driscoll of RealFaith Ministries in this Bible in a Year plan as he walks chapter by chapter through the Old and New Testaments, providing both videos and written content to contextualize each book within its genre and historical setting.
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