Who Am I?
More Than One
Wise or Foolish
Grace & Gifts
Glory Only in the Lord
100

He was called to be an apostle of Jesus Christ through the will of God

(1 Cor. 1:1)

Paul

100

Paul says the brethren should be perfectly joined together in what two ways? (v.10)

In the same mind and the same judgment

100

What is the foolishness of God wiser than, and what is the weakness of God stronger than? (v.25)

Men; men

100

Who does Paul thank always concerning the Corinthians? (v.4)

My God

100

What should no flesh do in His presence? (v.29)

Glory

200

This household reported to Paul about the contentions among the Corinthians

(1 Cor. 1:11)

Chloe's

200

What two things does Paul plead with the Corinthians? (v.10)

Speak the same thing and that there be no divisions among you

200

Who is the message of the cross foolishness to? And what is the message of the cross to those being saved?  (v.18)

Those who are perishing; The power of God

200

Into whose fellowship were the Corinthians called? (v.9)

His Son, Jesus Christ our Lord

200

According to the referenced verse, what should we let he who glories do? (v.31)


Glory in the Lord

300

Paul baptized these two people

(1 Cor. 1:14)

Crispus and Gaius

300

Paul says the Corinthians are enriched by Christ in these two areas

(1 Cor. 1:5)

All utterance and all knowledge

300

What group requests a sign, and what group seeks after wisdom? (v.22)

Jews; Greeks

300

What did the Corinthians come short in? (v.7)

No gift

300

What has God chosen the foolish things of the world to do? (v.27)

Put to shame the wise

400

These are the four names the Corinthians divided themselves under ("I am of")

(1 Cor. 1:12)

Paul, Apollos, Cephas, and Christ

400

Besides wisdom from God, what three things has Christ become for us? (v.30)

Righteousness, sanctification, and redemption

400

Because we preach Christ crucified, what is it to the Jews and what is it to the Greeks? (v.23)

A stumbling block; foolishness

400

What was confirmed in the Corinthians according to Paul? (v.6)

The testimony of Christ

400

What has God chosen the weak things of the world to do? (v.27)

Put to shame the things which are mighty

500

These four groups/people are greeted by the writer in the beginning of 1 Corinthians

(1 Cor. 1:1-3)

Paul, Sosthenes, the church of God which is at Corinth, and those who are sanctified in Christ Jesus?

500

Not many of three groups are called, what are those groups? (v.26)

Not many wise according to the flesh, not many mighty, not man

500

According to the referenced verse, whose wisdom will be destroyed, and what will happen to the understanding of the prudent? (v.19)

The wise; It will be brought to nothing

500

Why will Christ confirm the Corinthians to the end? (v.8)

That you may be blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ

500

Why has God chosen the base things of the world and the things which are despised to bring to nothing the things which are? (v.28-29)

That no flesh should glory in His presence