“Letters”
BIBLE
READING: Romans 14- 1 Corinthians 2
Romans and 1 Corinthians are interesting books to be back-to-back in the New
Testament. Paul writes a letter to the church at Rome, a church he didn’t
help establish and that he didn’t have a very close relationship with. It
is followed by his first letter to the Corinthian church, a congregation of
Christians that he helped to establish, visited quite often, and knew very
well. You can see that in the way he writes to each of them. The
book of Romans is a generic, detailed letter about the importance of
Christianity, how we are saved, and what we should do upon obeying the
Gospel. 1 Corinthians has a different tone. Since he is very
familiar with the people there, he addresses specific problems they were
dealing with. He knew they already had the foundation in God’s Word that
they needed since he came “declaring to you the testimony of God.” (1
Corinthians 1:2) And, of course, all of this helps us to deepen our faith
and relationship with the Almighty God.
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