There are at least two different ways of examining the
material in 1 Corinthians. One is to look at the book in order. The Lifeguide
Bible Study provides this outline:
1:1-31 Called in Christ: Saints Made of Clay Not Plaster
2:1-3:4 Mind of Christ: True Wisdom fro the Spirit
3:5-23 Founded on Christ: Indwelt by the Spirit
4:1-21 Servants of Christ: At the End of the Procession
5:1-6:20 Members of Christ: The Body is Meant for the
Lord
7:1-40 Devoted to Christ: Marrying When Time Is Short
8:1-9:27 Living for Christ: The Right to Relinquish
Rights
10:1-33 Eating with Christ: All for the Glory of God
11:1-34 Headship of Christ: We are Interdependent
12:1-31 Body of Christ: Manifestations of the Spirit
13:1-13 Love of Christ: The Most Excellent Way
14:1-40 Speaking for Christ: Adult Thinking and Orderly
Worship
15:1-16:24 Hope in Christ: The Resurrection and the Life
Another way of looking at 1 Corinthians is topic by
topic. It is, perhaps, the most topical letter in the New Testament. Michael
Green breaks down these topics this way in his book, To Corinth with Love:
Part 1: Problems for the Church
Mission
Baptism
The Lord’s Supper
Body Life
Love
Worship
Prophecy
Part 2: Problems for the Members
Intellect
Freedom
Giving
Sex
Suffering
Death
Part 3: Problems of Authority
Leaders
Women
Apostles
Perhaps the most meaningful part of today’s reading for
me was in chapter 12 concerning ministry in the body of Christ, using the gifts
of the Spirit properly. Here is one thing C. S. Lewis had to say, using this
image of the Church as the Body of Christ….
Here is another thing that used to puzzle me. Is it not
frightfully unfair that this new life should be confined to people who have
heard of Christ and been able to believe in Him? But the truth is God has not
told us what His arrangements about the other people are. We do know that no
man can be saved except through Christ; we do not know that only those who know
Him can be saved through Him. But in the meantime, if you are worried about the
people ourside; the most unreasonable thing you can do is to remain outside
yourself. Christians are Christ’s body, the organism through which He works.
Every addition to that body enables Him to do more. If you want to help those
outside you must add your own little cell to the body of Christ who alone can
help them. Cutting off a man’s fingers would be an odd way of getting him to do
more work. (Mere Christianity)
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