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Text -- 1 Corinthians 3:1-12 (NET)

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Immaturity and Self-deception
3:1 So, brothers and sisters, I could not speak to you as spiritual people, but instead as people of the flesh, as infants in Christ. 3:2 I fed you milk, not solid food, for you were not yet ready. In fact, you are still not ready, 3:3 for you are still influenced by the flesh. For since there is still jealousy and dissension among you, are you not influenced by the flesh and behaving like unregenerate people? 3:4 For whenever someone says, “I am with Paul,” or “I am with Apollos,” are you not merely human? 3:5 What is Apollos, really? Or what is Paul? Servants through whom you came to believe, and each of us in the ministry the Lord gave us. 3:6 I planted, Apollos watered, but God caused it to grow. 3:7 So neither the one who plants counts for anything, nor the one who waters, but God who causes the growth. 3:8 The one who plants and the one who waters work as one, but each will receive his reward according to his work. 3:9 We are coworkers belonging to God. You are God’s field, God’s building. 3:10 According to the grace of God given to me, like a skilled master-builder I laid a foundation, but someone else builds on it. And each one must be careful how he builds. 3:11 For no one can lay any foundation other than what is being laid, which is Jesus Christ. 3:12 If anyone builds on the foundation with gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, or straw,
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Names, People and Places:
 · Apollos a Jewish man from Alexandria who was taught by Aquila and Priscilla


Dictionary Themes and Topics: CORINTHIANS, FIRST EPISTLE TO THE | Apollos | Minister | Doctrines | Church | Zeal | BUILDER | Building | BUILD; BUILDING | Foundation | Milk | Works | MAN; NEW | MAN, NATURAL | IMMORTAL; IMMORTALITY | Power | Strife | Regeneration | WISDOM | SANCTIFICATION | more
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NET Notes: 1Co 3:1 Grk “fleshly [people]”; the Greek term here is σαρκινός (BDAG 914 s.v. 1).

NET Notes: 1Co 3:2 Milk refers figuratively to basic or elementary Christian teaching. Paul’s point was that the Corinthian believers he was writing to here were n...

NET Notes: 1Co 3:3 Grk “and walking in accordance with man,” i.e., living like (fallen) humanity without the Spirit’s influence; hence, “unregene...

NET Notes: 1Co 3:4 Grk “are you not men,” i.e., (fallen) humanity without the Spirit’s influence. Here Paul does not say “walking in accordance w...

NET Notes: 1Co 3:5 Grk “and to each as the Lord gave.”

NET Notes: 1Co 3:6 The expression I planted is generally taken to mean that Paul founded the church at Corinth. Later Apollos had a significant ministry there (watered)....

NET Notes: 1Co 3:7 Grk “is anything.”

NET Notes: 1Co 3:8 Grk “are one.” The purpose of this phrase is to portray unified action on the part of ministers underneath God’s sovereign control. ...

NET Notes: 1Co 3:9 Although 1 Cor 3:9 is frequently understood to mean, “we are coworkers with God,” such a view assumes that the genitive θεο...

NET Notes: 1Co 3:12 The various materials described here, both valuable (gold, silver, precious stones) and worthless (wood, hay, or straw) refer to the quality of work b...

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