This final chapter of Paul’s first letter to the Church at Corinth is so typical of him. In chapter 15 he waxes eloquent about the resurrection, but immediately in chapter 16 he moves on to more mundane matters. That is Paul. His mind is in the heavenly clouds, but his feet are planted firmly in first century earthly soil. More than anything else, this final chapter of this letter is about people, because that is what the church is all about. The church is not primarily a building, or an institution, or even a movement. The church is people. Paul calls them saints, which the NIV translates as “the Lord’s People”. The word literally means “holy ones”. This word designates not perfect people but rather ones set apart to belong to Jesus. In this final chapter Paul has a word about The Collection for the Saints, a word of Commendation of the Saints, a word of Courage for the Saints, and a final word of Final Greeting to the Saints. Listen for God’s word to you from 1 Corinthians 16… No