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The Corinthian letters are among the longest of Paul’s writings. These books focus on the manifestation of divine truth, Paul’s visits and relationship with the church, and problems of morality—and their deeper spiritual problems. John G. Butler’s commentary is an important reminder that the letters to the Corinthians are important for the church today. The verse-by-verse exposition in an...

• The invocation in the practice. “When he had given thanks” (I Corinthians 11:24). The Lord’s Supper involved gratitude. Those who partake of the Lord’s Supper should be in an attitude of thanksgiving for the Gospel. • The invitation in the practice. “Take, eat” (I Corinthians 11:24). All the disciples were invited to participate in the Lord’s Supper. This was a motley crew which in the next few hours would show much failure in following Christ. Those who participate in the Lord’s Supper do not
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