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Horizon Church November Bible Reading Plan: A Call to Holiness - 1 & 2 CorinthiansSample

Horizon Church November Bible Reading Plan: A Call to Holiness - 1 & 2 Corinthians

DAY 1 OF 30

The apostle Paul's letter to the Corinthians addresses a divided and morally compromised church in the city of Corinth. Known for its vibrant trade, Corinth was also notorious for its immorality, and many in the church struggled to break free from the surrounding culture. Paul writes to correct these issues and bring the church back to unity and holiness in Christ.

Throughout 1 Corinthians, Paul addresses several key themes. He calls for unity among believers, warning against factions and disputes that tear the body of Christ apart. He also tackles moral issues like sexual immorality, idolatry, and lawsuits among Christians, urging the church to live in purity and obedience to God's commands. At the heart of the letter is the message of love, culminating in the famous "love chapter" (1 Corinthians 13), where Paul defines love as the highest virtue.

We encourage you to invite a friend or your Life Group and journey through this plan together! It’s always encouraging to explore Scripture together and share what God is teaching you. Plus, having others by your side can bring fresh perspectives and deeper insights!

To get even more out of this devotional, watch this Bible Project video on Ecclesiastes. It’s a great way to gain a deeper understanding of the book’s structure and themes, helping you see the bigger picture of what God is revealing through Paul’s letter.

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Horizon Church November Bible Reading Plan: A Call to Holiness - 1 & 2 Corinthians

In 1 & 2 Corinthians, Paul passionately addresses the church's struggles and encourages them toward unity, spiritual maturity, and holiness. This reading plan explores key themes such as love, humility, and living a life set apart for God. As we dive into these letters, may we be inspired to pursue Christlikeness and embrace the call to be holy as He is holy.

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