30 min

1 Corinthians 8:1-13 - Elisabeth Radtke Everyday Church Sermons

    • Religion & Spirituality

Paul continues, sticking to the theme of knowing, or knowledge. Something that seems to have been a bit of an obsession to the Corinthians, with the word 'knowledge' mentioned more in this letter than in any other book in the New Testament. He's bringing this comment in here as to ask, what is more important - to know it all, or to be known and recognised by God. And who is the person who is known by God? The one who understands it all, the one with all the knowledge about the mysteries and will of God? No, those things are important, we are to seek to grow in knowledge - but more important than knowledge, as Paul will make it so clear once we reach chapter 13, is love.

Paul continues, sticking to the theme of knowing, or knowledge. Something that seems to have been a bit of an obsession to the Corinthians, with the word 'knowledge' mentioned more in this letter than in any other book in the New Testament. He's bringing this comment in here as to ask, what is more important - to know it all, or to be known and recognised by God. And who is the person who is known by God? The one who understands it all, the one with all the knowledge about the mysteries and will of God? No, those things are important, we are to seek to grow in knowledge - but more important than knowledge, as Paul will make it so clear once we reach chapter 13, is love.

30 min

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