5 out of 5 stars *****
Apostle Paul visits the Greek, Roman-run city of Corinth to, initially, bring the "Good News," the Gospel, to answer disputes between certain leaders of the newly established Church, and then remind the Corinthians that centering their behavior around Jesus Christ's teachings unites them rather than divides them. Paul must defend himself against false teachers who point to his abject poverty and afflictions. The apostle uses this opportunity to praise God in his weaknesses so that he won't boast. He teaches that the grace of God is enough to sustain him.
Marriage, singleness, and sexual immorality are issues in Corinth and Paul suggests the people stay away from bad, sinful habits that become part of their culture. Paul reminds them that as newly born children of God their behavior displays God's love. They are to have faith in this love to find their peace and joy persevering any obstacles by, once again, returning to the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Paul is a strong character whose ambition is to teach truth about the gospel. He shares his introspection and relationship with the Holy Spirit for a people who, for the first time, are changing their lives and culture according to the morals and lessons of that "Good News." Their adherence to his teachings is a testament to the influence the Holy Spirit has through Paul.
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