Other 1 Corinthians Bible Studies & Background
1. Does Paul's reaction to this report of sexual immorality seem extreme by today's standards?
2. If the man was expressing love, shouldn't they be proud of his behavior? Why/Why not?
3. How do you see the issue of Christians committing adultery being dealt with today?
4. What do you feel Paul meant by being with them in Spirit? Does it mean the same thing today?
5. How many in the church today do you feel would know when the power of Jesus is present?
6. What does this say about (the church, the Christians, you)?
7. What do you think verse 5 means?
8. Do you feel those you worship with are keeping the festival with old yeast or no yeast? How about you?
9. In verses 9-13, Paul says something very shocking concerning how we are to regard people who profess Christianity but commit certain sins. Compare Paul's statement to attitudes Christians have today about people inside and outside the established churches.
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