For these two groups, Biblical wisdom may be either a stumbling block or seem like foolishness
Who are the Jews & Greeks?
Don't get it twisted, there is only one Gospel. This is why Paul gives credit to this man for helping grow the Corinthian church
Who is Apollos?
Yikes! Despite their importance, Paul refers to them as last, as men condemned to death, as fools for Christ's sake
Who are the Apostles?
Not quite HEB, Paul addresses the issues that some Corinthians had concerning this kind of good sold at this kind of place
What is meat sacrificed to pagan gods and sold in temple meat markets?
This is a realistic, specific example of a scenario when a mature Christian might turn to 1 Corinthians for truth, comfort, or encouragement
What is [a realistic, specific example with sufficient detail and merit]?
Knowing that our God loves to give good gifts, these are three different ways to grow in wisdom
What are any three of the following: praying for wisdom, speaking with older Christians, reading God's word, reflecting on past experiences, serving in God's kingdom, etc.?
Although we each have a role to play in building up the church, according to Paul, this has to remain the foundation
Who is Jesus Christ?
This catchy four-word phrase, often repeated by a certain youth leader, summarizes the kind of humble attitude we should have as servants of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God
What is "It's not about you"?
Using hyperbole to make his point, Paul claims that all things may be lawful, but not all things are this
What is "helpful"?
Corinth, an important city located in this country, was subject to the pressures of worldwide commerce, degraded culture, and idolatrous religion
What is Greece?
In what seems like a paradox, Paul states that even God's [blank] is wiser than the wisdom of men
What is foolishness?
Later confirmed in 1 Peter 1:7, Paul states that this reveals whether our works in building up the church have been precious like gold and silver or worthless like hay and straw
What is judgment by fire? (or just fire)
It's a command, though it may sound like a sin! We are to do this in place of bragging about ourselves and our knowledge of spiritual things and right vs. wrong
What is boast in God?
What is legalism?
Called to put away childish disputes, desires, and disunities, Paul encourages the Corinthians to pursue this general quality of fully-developed Christians
What is spiritual maturity?
Quoting the old testament, Paul claims that God will do this to the carnal, secular wisdom of the world
What is destroy it?
A key belief in achieving holy unity within the church, Paul reminds the Corinthians not to be defiled as they are literally this
What is the temple of God?
What is confession?
These are three realistic examples of things which we are allowed to do as Christians, but which may become a stumbling block for believers with a "weaker conscience"
What are any three of the following: listening to secular music, having social media, watching certain shows, drinking alcohol, having a demanding job, expressing political opinions, etc.
Though the Corinthian church suffered some foundational problems, Paul did not mean his letter to bring shame, but to serve as this
What is a warning?
Paul uses this two-word phrase as 1) the sole message we are to preach, 2) the ultimate culmination of human history, and 3) the grandest display of God's wisdom
What is "Christ crucified"?
The way a wise Christian might rephrase the misguided belief that "I will only join in the unity of other believers after I grow in spiritual maturity"
What is reverse it? (e.g. "I cannot grow in spiritual maturity until I am united in Christian community")
In a demonstration of humility, Paul sends him, "a beloved and faithful son in the Lord," to Corinth to remind them of his teachings
Who is Timothy?
Addressing the anxieties of Corinthian believers concerning the expression of rights, Paul prefaces the discussion by stating that if we do this, then we are known by God (regardless of our actions)
What is "love God"?
The first word of Paul's benediction to the Corinthians at the start of the epistle, a gift of God that must be reaffirmed before he begins to address their problems
What is grace?