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Bible Project classroom session — https://bibleproject.com/classroom/1-corinthians-lucy-peppiatt/sessions/2/
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Paul's letter to Corinth overturns every category of honor, wisdom, and power by centering them in a crucified God.
shame
God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise… the weak things to shame the strong… so that no one may boast before him.
BP-CLASSROOM-1-CORINTHIANS-LUCY-PEPPIATT-S02-RC-006You think this is foolish, but it's actually wise. You think this is weak, but it's actually strong. Paul just flips those categories around.
BP-CLASSROOM-1-CORINTHIANS-LUCY-PEPPIATT-S02-RC-004obedience-and-authority
Christ crucified is the key to our letter. Christ crucified is the power of God and it is the wisdom of God.
BP-CLASSROOM-1-CORINTHIANS-LUCY-PEPPIATT-S02-RC-005Christ is one and so you should be one. Divisions are not part of the body of Christ.
BP-CLASSROOM-1-CORINTHIANS-LUCY-PEPPIATT-S02-RC-003ambition-and-status
'I wish you had become kings so that we might be kings with you.' This is his sarcasm. 'We are fools for the sake of Christ, but you are wise.'
BP-CLASSROOM-1-CORINTHIANS-LUCY-PEPPIATT-S02-RC-007The pursuit of a spirituality that was elitist and devoid of community… the assertion of absolute freedom for the Christian who is wise.
BP-CLASSROOM-1-CORINTHIANS-LUCY-PEPPIATT-S02-RC-014Illuminates
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