1 Corinthians 9,10 - Daily Summary
Sorry! I forgot to write it yesterday and this is getting repetitive, I hope I can be more consistent. But here is 1 Corinthians 9 and 10.
In 1 Corinthians 9, Paul explains about apostleship and what is it. Apostles have regular human rights, but a humble and optimal apostle should not use any of them nor boast, and they should not pursue worldly glories. It also talks about, how since Paul is a free person, he becomes like other people so he could communicate and preach to them. Paul also tells us to be disciplined.
1 Corinthians 10 has multiple topics,. The first being to learn from our history and our past successes and failures. For example, we can learn from the sins of Israel - disobedience and idolatry which made them be punished. So let us not fall into the same sin. The second one tells us that we should flee from idolatry. If we celebrate the Lord's Supper and drink from the cup of the Lord, of course we cannot drink from the cup of demons. The final topic tells us that we, Christians are free, but we must do things for the glory of God.
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