Palmer St. Podcast: 1 Corinthians 12

Perhaps the biggest problem in the Corinthian Church was disunity. This disunity came out in any number of ways, but these were mostly symptoms of one core fault: The church in Corinth as a group did not value each member’s place within the church. Paul takes on this problem of disunity by comparing the church to a body, specifically, the body of Christ. He explains that the body is composed of people who all have differing spiritual gifts.

1 Cor 12.mp3

1 Cor 12.pdf

Palmer St. Podcast: 1 Corinthians 10 (Nate Medlong)

The Israelites saw God do amazing things in the Exodus from Egypt.  That didn’t mean they would be powerfully used by God from that time forward.  As it happened they succumbed to various forms of temptation and disqualified themselves from their ministry.  Nate Medlong gives us Paul’s explanation in this chapter.

1 Cor 10.mp3 (Nate Medlong)

Palmer St. Podcast: 1 Corinthians 9

The Corinthian Christians were very interested in their rights and freedom. They didn’t appreciate anyone telling them what to do. An overly narrow legalism was not a problem in this church. Without advocating a system of specific rules governing the details of Christian behavior, in chapters 8 – 10 Paul explains how limiting our freedom can further the cause of the gospel.

1 Cor 09.mp3

1 Cor 09.pdf