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The city of Corinth found itself geographically located on a trade route and culturally located at the center of Greco-Roman society during the first century. Art, philosophy, literature, and commerce flourished in this city, but the church there found itself mired in pervasive moral corruption. Paul’s words of advice, encouragement, and reproach are made clear and understandable with Ironside’s...

Redemption. We who had sold ourselves for nought have been redeemed without money. “Redeemed, not with corruptible things, as silver and gold, but with the precious blood of Christ.” He gave Himself for us. His life is the price of our redemption, life given up to death in order that we might be delivered from the fear of death and enter into life eternal. We have “everything in Jesus, and Jesus everything.” And so we have nothing for which we can give ourselves credit, but, “As it is written, He
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