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I & II Corinthians: A Logion Press Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

The ancient city of Corinth represented both tremendous spiritual need and tremendous potential as a strategic location for evangelization. Recognizing the unique opportunity of this city, the apostle Paul spent more than two years ministering there, and remained in contact with the Corinthian church long after his departure. In addition to a strong emphasis on edification of the church through...

congregation who have all experienced the baptism in the Holy Spirit with the initial outward evidence of speaking in other tongues. Later (chap. 14), Paul addresses their overuse of the gift of tongues and directs the Corinthians in the proper use of the gifts for edifying the Church and reaching out to unbelievers. But the problem is with the Corinthians and their attitudes. There is nothing wrong with the gifts. Paul never wants them to stop responding to the Holy Spirit and His gifts. He wants
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