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      • God’s people are to look and become more and more like Christ, and it is this for which Paul prays here. It is because being and actions are so closely tied together in God and in Christ, first, but then also in his people, that Paul calls love a “more excellent way” (12:31b).
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  1. Aug 22, 2023 · The “more excellent way” is the way of love, which Paul expounds on in 1 Corinthians 13. This chapter is often referred to as the “Love Chapter” because it beautifully articulates a biblical conception of love: In 1 Corinthians 13:1–3, Paul argues that love surpasses all spiritual gifts.

  2. Now that Paul has stressed the importance of love in ministering spiritual gifts, he uses 15 verbs in 13:4-8a to characterize this love and set its boundaries, both positively and negatively. The first two verbs are positive.

    • From 1 Corinthians 12-14
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    The passage is fairly self explanatory. Every believer has various gifts. God could have wisked us away into heaven when we believed. But he didn’t. We are here to serve as Jesus did. We serve with the gifts God has given us. In fact, don’t get an ego about it, you are God’s giftto the church. This post is part of my bible in a yearseries.

    Paul occasionally moves from a one particular issue to what seems like a different one then back again to the original issue. Some denote this pattern as A-B-A. Paul does it in chapters 12-14. A. 1 Cor 12.1-31 Paul has been dealing with many issues in the Corinthian church. Here is yet another one. People are speaking in what Paul calls ‘tongues’. ...

    The passage is fairly self explanatory. Every believer has various gifts. God could have wisked us away into heaven when we believed. But he didn’t. We are here to serve as Jesus did. We serve with the gifts God has given us. In fact, don’t get an ego about it, you are God’s gift to the church. 1 Cor 12.1says, What the ESV renders ‘spiritual gifts’...

  3. The chapter ends with a teaser of sorts for what Paul will discuss next. He calls it the "more excellent way." The theme explored in this passage forms a well-known discussion of the biblical concept of love.

  4. Feb 11, 2021 · It is because being and actions are so closely tied together in God and in Christ, first, but then also in his people, that Paul calls love a “more excellent way” (12:31b).

  5. Apr 12, 2024 · Paul reminds them of “the most excellent way” (1 Corinthians 12:31)—the way of love. The gifts that the Corinthians so desired were but temporary; faith, hope, and love, the foundational gifts, are permanent and therefore more to be desired.

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  7. Jan 1, 1985 · Paul goes on in a somewhat exasperated or sardonic tone, “But you eagerly desire the spiritual gifts.”. In this view, greater gifts refer to every spiritual gift the Corinthians highly prized. By contrast (“but”), what he will then show them is the most excellent way (12:31b).

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