Let’s Understand the Bible: 1 Corinthians

Jake and Emma

Let’s Understand the Bible: 1 Corinthians is a podcast where co-hosts Jake and Emma guide listeners through an in-depth study of the book of 1 Corinthians. With Jake’s theological insights and Emma’s relatable reflections, they break down the scripture in a clear, engaging way. Together, they explore Paul’s teachings on unity, spiritual gifts, and Christian living, making the Bible accessible and relevant to everyday life. Perfect for those looking to deepen their faith and understanding of scripture.

  1. 10/19/2024

    Final Instructions and Encouragement in 1 Corinthians 16

    Episode Summary: In this episode of Let’s Understand the Bible, Jake and Emma walk us through 1 Corinthians 16, where Paul gives final instructions to the church in Corinth. This chapter focuses on several key topics, including the collection for the saints in Jerusalem, Paul’s travel plans, commendation of co-workers in ministry like Timothy and Apollos, and Paul’s closing exhortations. Paul encourages the Corinthian church to give generously to support believers in need, to be watchful and stand firm in the faith, and to do everything in love. Jake and Emma dive into the significance of these instructions, highlighting how Paul connects the church across different regions, fosters unity, and urges believers to mature in their faith. Key points from this episode include: • The practice of generosity and the church’s responsibility to care for one another. • Paul’s dependence on God’s providence in his travel plans, demonstrating submission to God’s will. • Exhortations for Christians to be strong and vigilant in their faith, while always acting in love. • Final greetings from Paul, showing the close-knit community within the early church. Jake and Emma also explore how these lessons apply to us today, especially in the way we approach giving, relationships, and the way we trust in God’s plans for our lives. Discussion Questions: 1. How does Paul’s instruction on giving challenge our approach to generosity? 2. Why is it important to plan and live with a mindset of “If the Lord wills”? 3. In what ways can we, as believers, be watchful and stand firm in our faith? Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank you for the wisdom and instruction you give us through your Word. Help me to be generous with what you have given me, to support those in need, and to see the church as one family across the world. Guide my steps and plans, teaching me to trust in your will and providence. Give me strength to stand firm in my faith, to be vigilant in my walk with you, and to do everything with love, as you have loved me. I pray that you would use me to be an encouragement to others, as Paul’s friends were to him. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

    10 min
  2. 10/18/2024

    The Power and Promise of the Resurrection: 1 Corinthians 15:12-58

    In this episode, Jake and Emma explore the powerful and profound teaching found in 1 Corinthians 15:12-58. The Apostle Paul addresses a major issue in the Corinthian church—the denial of the bodily resurrection. Paul presents the resurrection of Christ as the foundation of the Christian faith, making it clear that without the resurrection, there is no hope for believers. The discussion covers several key themes, including: • The Importance of the Resurrection: If Christ has not been raised, then our faith is in vain, and we are still in our sins. Paul stresses that the resurrection is the cornerstone of the gospel message. • Christ as the Firstfruits: Paul describes Christ’s resurrection as the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep, guaranteeing the future resurrection of all believers. • Transformation of the Body: The resurrection body will be imperishable, glorious, and powerful, contrasting with our current mortal and perishable bodies. This transformation is part of the believer’s future hope. • Victory Over Death: The episode culminates with Paul’s triumphant declaration that death has been swallowed up in victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. Because of this, believers can stand firm and labor in the Lord, knowing that their work is not in vain. Key Takeaways • Christ’s Resurrection is central to the Christian faith. Without it, there is no gospel. • Union with Christ means believers are promised the same resurrection that Jesus experienced. • Transformation and Glorification: Our future bodies will be transformed to reflect the glory of Christ’s resurrection body. • Hope in the Face of Death: Death no longer holds power over believers, as Christ has conquered it. Reflective Prayer “Lord, thank You for the victory You have given us through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. I am in awe of Your power over sin, death, and the grave. Please strengthen my heart with the hope that, just as Christ was raised from the dead, I too will one day be raised in glory. Help me to live in the light of this resurrection hope, staying steadfast in my faith and abounding in the work of the Lord. Even in the face of trials and difficulties, remind me that my labor is not in vain, because of what Christ has accomplished. I trust You, Lord, and I look forward to the day when death is fully swallowed up in victory. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

    10 min
  3. 10/17/2024

    The Resurrection of Christ - 1 Corinthians 15:1-11

    Episode Summary: In this episode, Jake and Emma dive into 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, where the Apostle Paul presents the heart of the gospel message: the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Paul emphasizes that these events happened according to the Scriptures and that the resurrection is essential to the faith. The hosts explore the following key themes: • The importance of holding fast to the gospel for salvation. • Christ’s death for our sins, His burial, and His resurrection on the third day. • Eyewitnesses who saw the risen Christ, confirming the truth of His resurrection. • Paul’s humility in recognizing God’s grace in his transformation from persecutor to apostle. • The unity of the gospel message preached by all the apostles. Join us as we unpack the rich truths of this passage and how it speaks to the centrality of the resurrection in the Christian faith. Key Verses: • 1 Corinthians 15:3-4: “For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures.” • 1 Corinthians 15:10: “But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace toward me was not in vain.” Reflection Questions: 1. What does it mean to hold fast to the gospel, and why is this crucial for salvation? 2. How does Christ’s resurrection give you confidence in your faith? 3. In what ways have you experienced the transforming grace of God in your life? Heartfelt Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for the good news of Jesus Christ, who died for my sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day. I praise You for Your perfect plan of redemption, fulfilled through Christ, in accordance with the Scriptures. Lord, help me to hold fast to this gospel every day of my life, trusting in Your grace and not in my own strength. Like Paul, I am unworthy, but by Your grace, I am what I am. Let Your grace toward me never be in vain. Give me the strength to persevere, and may my life reflect the power of the resurrection. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

    11 min
  4. 10/16/2024

    Prophecy, Tongues, and Order in Worship - 1 Corinthians 14

    Episode Overview: In this episode, Jake and Emma dive deep into 1 Corinthians 14, a passage that explores the Apostle Paul’s teaching on the gifts of prophecy and speaking in tongues, and how these gifts should be used in the church. Paul provides practical wisdom for ensuring that the church service is orderly and that all things are done for the building up of the body of believers. Join us as we examine: 1. The Purpose of Prophecy vs. Speaking in Tongues: Paul contrasts these two gifts, emphasizing that prophecy is superior for edifying the church because it is understandable and beneficial for all who hear it. Tongues, unless interpreted, are unintelligible and don’t build up the body. 2. Worship Should Be Understandable and Edifying: Paul stresses the importance of clarity in worship, using the example of musical instruments and the need for their sounds to be distinct for people to understand the tune. Similarly, our worship should be clear so that the whole congregation benefits and grows. 3. Engaging Both Mind and Spirit in Worship: Paul reminds believers that our worship must engage both our spirit and mind. Speaking in tongues without understanding engages only the spirit, but both aspects are necessary for true worship. 4. Orderly Worship Reflects God’s Character: Paul instructs the Corinthian church that worship should reflect God’s nature as a God of peace, not confusion. He provides practical steps for orderly conduct in worship, including how spiritual gifts should be exercised to maintain peace and edification. 5. The Role of Women in Worship: Paul briefly touches on the conduct of women in worship, encouraging respectful and orderly participation, which reflects the broader biblical call for orderly worship in the church. We’ll look at how these instructions fit into the larger context of the church’s mission and teaching. 6. Final Encouragement to Do All Things Decently and in Order: In the conclusion of the chapter, Paul reminds the church that everything must be done decently and in order, ensuring that the church service is a place of peace and edification for all believers. Reflection Questions for Listeners: • How does the emphasis on prophecy and intelligibility impact the way we approach corporate worship today? • How can we ensure that our worship is orderly and edifying to all in our congregation? • What spiritual gifts do you see in your own life, and how can you use them to build up others in your church community? Call to Action: We encourage you to reflect on the gifts that God has given you and consider how you can use them for the edification of others. Whether through teaching, hospitality, or encouraging others, God desires that we use our gifts to build up His church. Heartfelt Prayer: Heavenly Father, We come before you in humility and gratitude for the spiritual gifts you have bestowed upon us. Help us, Lord, to use these gifts wisely and for the purpose of building up your church. We ask for discernment in how we approach worship, that everything we do may be clear, understandable, and done in love. Guide us to engage both our hearts and minds in the worship we offer to you. May our services reflect your peace, and may we seek to bring order and edification to the body of Christ. Help us, Lord, to be open to your Spirit’s leading, not for personal gain, but for the benefit of those around us. Teach us to speak words that build up and encourage, and give us the wisdom to lead lives that glorify you in all we do. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.

    10 min
  5. 10/15/2024

    The Supremacy of Love: 1 Corinthians 13

    Episode Summary: In this episode, Jake and Emma dive into one of the most beloved chapters in the Bible: 1 Corinthians 13. Often referred to as the “Love Chapter,” this passage is essential for understanding what true Christian love looks like in the life of a believer. The hosts explore how Paul’s teaching on love transcends spiritual gifts, how love should be the defining characteristic of our faith, and why it is superior to even prophecy, tongues, and knowledge. Jake and Emma take listeners through a verse-by-verse breakdown of 1 Corinthians 13, unpacking Paul’s description of love—patient, kind, humble, forgiving, and enduring. They emphasize that Christian love is not just an emotion but a lifestyle grounded in selflessness and sacrifice, reflecting the love of Christ Himself. Listeners will gain insights into how this passage fits into the broader context of the Corinthian church, where Paul was addressing issues of division, pride, and the misuse of spiritual gifts. In the end, Jake and Emma show why Paul’s message about love is still relevant for believers today. Key Takeaways: • Love is Essential: Without love, even the most impressive spiritual gifts are meaningless. • Love’s Character: Paul describes love as patient, kind, humble, forgiving, and rejoicing in truth. These are the practical ways love shows up in our lives. • Love’s Supremacy: While spiritual gifts are temporary and partial, love will endure forever. It is the greatest of Christian virtues. • Maturity in Love: Paul’s comparison of our present knowledge to that of a child reminds us that love will remain even when our understanding is perfected at Christ’s return. Reflection Questions: 1. How does Paul’s description of love challenge the way we interact with others in our church and community? 2. Are there areas in our lives where we prioritize spiritual gifts or accomplishments over love? 3. What can we do to reflect the enduring, sacrificial nature of love in our daily lives? Scripture References: • 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 • Matthew 22:37-40 (The greatest commandment) • John 13:34-35 (Jesus’ command to love one another) Prayer: “Father, thank You for showing us what true love looks like through Your Son, Jesus Christ. I confess that too often I focus on my own gifts and accomplishments, forgetting that without love, these things are nothing. Help me to love others with the same patience, kindness, and humility that You have shown me. Teach me to be forgiving, not easily angered, and to always rejoice in the truth. When I am tempted to boast or insist on my own way, remind me of the selfless love You call me to embody. Lord, may Your love fill my heart so that it overflows in every relationship and every action. Help me to love others as You have loved me—sacrificially, enduringly, and without conditions. I pray that this love will be a witness to the world of Your grace and goodness. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

    8 min
  6. 10/14/2024

    The Gifts and Unity of the Body – Understanding 1 Corinthians 12

    In this episode of Let’s Understand the Bible, Jake and Emma dive into 1 Corinthians 12, a profound passage where Paul addresses the nature of spiritual gifts and their purpose in the church. Here’s what you can expect from the discussion: Key Takeaways: ​ Spiritual Gifts and Their Source: Paul emphasizes that every spiritual gift comes from the same Holy Spirit, and it is God who sovereignly determines which gifts believers receive. Jake and Emma explore how this reflects God’s control and plan for each individual within the church.​ Unity in Diversity: The church is like a body, with different parts working together. Jake and Emma discuss how each member of the church has a unique role, but all work together for the common good, in accordance with God’s design. Learn how this biblical image teaches us about interdependence and harmony among believers.​ Purpose of Gifts: The episode unpacks how spiritual gifts are not meant for personal pride or division, but for the building up of the church. Jake and Emma explain the Reformed perspective on how gifts are used to glorify God and edify others, helping the body of Christ function as one.​ Higher Gifts and Their Meaning: Paul encourages believers to desire the higher gifts, which Jake and Emma interpret as those that most clearly reveal God’s Word and strengthen the church. They reflect on the importance of teaching and prophecy in fulfilling this purpose. Reflection Questions: ​ How do you see your role within the body of Christ?​ What spiritual gifts has God given you, and how can you use them for the good of the church?​ Are there any areas where you need to better appreciate the gifts of others within your community? Join Jake and Emma for a thoughtful discussion that will help you understand how 1 Corinthians 12 applies to our lives today, encouraging unity in diversity and a deeper reliance on God’s sovereign provision. Scripture Reference: 1 Corinthians 12:1-31 (ESV) Prayer: Heavenly Father, I thank You for the gifts You have given me through Your Spirit. Help me to use them for the good of Your church and to bring glory to Your name. Remind me that I am part of the body of Christ, and that every member is important. Teach me to value the gifts of others and to work together in unity, so that we can build each other up in love. Guide me to seek the gifts that will most honor You and strengthen Your people. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

    9 min
  7. 10/13/2024

    Head Coverings and the Lord’s Supper - 1 Corinthians 11:2–34

    In this episode of Let's Understand the Bible - 1 Corinthians, Jake and Emma dive deep into 1 Corinthians 11:2–34. Paul discusses two key issues within the Corinthian church: head coverings for women and the proper way to observe the Lord’s Supper. These topics are vital for understanding worship and unity within the early church and how these principles apply today. Head Coverings in Worship (1 Corinthians 11:2–16): Paul outlines the order of authority, emphasizing the relationship between Christ, men, and women and how this is reflected in worship practices. Jake and Emma explain the cultural context of head coverings in Corinth and their theological significance. The mutual interdependence of men and women in the church is crucial, even as Paul addresses the outward symbols of authority in worship. The Lord’s Supper (1 Corinthians 11:17–34): The hosts explore how divisions and selfish behavior during the Lord’s Supper were causing harm in the Corinthian church. Paul’s reminder of the institution of the Lord’s Supper by Jesus and the call for self-examination before partaking are highlighted. Emma discusses the sacred nature of this sacrament and the importance of unity among believers when celebrating the Lord’s Supper. Reformed Theological Insights: Jake offers insights from Reformed theology, emphasizing orderly worship, the sacraments as a means of grace, and the significance of unity in Christ’s body. This passage emphasizes the need for reverence, self-examination, and recognition of the church’s unity. Understanding the biblical structure of authority and how it applies to worship. Recognizing the sacred nature of the Lord’s Supper and the importance of self-examination. Appreciating the interdependence of men and women in the body of Christ and how this affects our worship practices today. Scripture Focus: 1 Corinthians 11:2–34 (ESV) Prayer: Heavenly Father, We come before You with hearts full of gratitude for the order and unity You have established in Your church. Thank You for the reminder that Christ is our head and the source of all authority. Help us to worship You with reverence and humility, respecting the roles You have given us. As we partake in the Lord’s Supper, grant us the grace to examine ourselves, recognize Christ's body, and partake in unity and love. Forgive us where we have caused division, and teach us to celebrate this sacred meal with the honor and respect it deserves, proclaiming the death of our Lord Jesus until He comes again. May our worship reflect Your glory and bring us together in the bond of peace. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen. Resources Mentioned: The Bible (ESV translation) Reformed perspectives on worship and the sacraments

    8 min
  8. 10/12/2024

    The Danger of Idolatry and the Limits of Christian Liberty - 1 Corinthians 10:1–11:1

    Episode Summary: In today’s episode, Jake and Emma dive deep into 1 Corinthians 10:1–11:1. This passage is packed with warnings, encouragements, and practical advice from the Apostle Paul to the Corinthian church. Using Israel's example in the wilderness, Paul teaches us the importance of staying faithful, avoiding idolatry, and understanding how to exercise Christian liberty responsibly. We’ll break down the key themes in this passage: Israel’s Failures as Warnings for Us: Paul uses the history of Israel’s rebellion in the wilderness to warn us that spiritual privileges alone don’t guarantee faithfulness. Just like the Israelites experienced God's miracles but still fell into sin, we, too, can be tempted to fall, especially into idolatry. Avoiding the Pitfalls of Idolatry and Sin: Paul identifies specific sins—idolatry, sexual immorality, testing God, and grumbling—that plagued Israel and remain dangers for us today. We’ll explore how these warnings apply to our lives and how we can flee sin by relying on God’s faithfulness. Christian Liberty and Its Limits: While Christians enjoy freedom in Christ, Paul emphasizes that this freedom must be used wisely. We should always act in a way that builds others up and glorifies God, even if that means limiting our liberties for the sake of a weaker brother or sister in faith. Practical Advice for Today: In a world of idols and temptations, how can we follow Paul's call to "do all to the glory of God" and "imitate Christ"? We’ll unpack what it means to live with confidence in God’s faithfulness and humility about our vulnerability to sin. Key Verses: 1 Corinthians 10:12 – "Therefore let anyone who thinks that he stands take heed lest he fall." 1 Corinthians 10:13 – "No temptation that is not common to man has overtaken you. God is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, but with the temptation, he will also provide a way of escape that you may be able to endure." 1 Corinthians 10:31 – "So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God." Discussion Questions: What can we learn from the failings of the Israelites in the wilderness, and how does it apply to our daily lives? How do we balance our freedom in Christ with the responsibility to care for the spiritual health of others? What are some modern-day "idols" we need to be cautious about? Resources Mentioned: 1 Corinthians 10:1–11:1 (ESV)

    8 min
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Let’s Understand the Bible: 1 Corinthians is a podcast where co-hosts Jake and Emma guide listeners through an in-depth study of the book of 1 Corinthians. With Jake’s theological insights and Emma’s relatable reflections, they break down the scripture in a clear, engaging way. Together, they explore Paul’s teachings on unity, spiritual gifts, and Christian living, making the Bible accessible and relevant to everyday life. Perfect for those looking to deepen their faith and understanding of scripture.