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1 Corinthians 10:1-13 (1 Corinthians 10:1-13)

Tim Douglass, April 18, 2021
Part of the 1 Corinthians series, preached at a Sunday Morning service

As we go into Chapter 10 we are not really starting another topic, there is a verbal connection to what he has been talking about in his use of the term “moreover” at the beginning. This is important throughout this section, that we stay aware of those connecting words, “for” and “moreover” and “therefore” because they show us how Paul is building his argument. At this point he is going to look back to the history of the Jews talk about how their rebellion, sin, and redemption should serve as illustrations and warnings for us. Even for the chosen people it was necessary to be diligent in faithfulness to God.

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About Tim Douglass: Tim is the pastor of Monitor Bible Church.
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