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I've fallen and can't get up!

  • tjsmithmusic
  • Mar 19, 2017
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 8

Many times it is temping to read a chapter or passage of Scripture dealing with possible punishment and immediately assume that we could also be in-line for the same fate.  But it is so vital to interpret the Bible in a manner that takes into consideration the Authors intent (not intentionality….sorry.  A pet peeve of mine) the audiences understanding of what the Author was trying to communicate and of course the cultural events surrounding the Epistle. Let’s look at why Paul’s warning in 1 Corinthians is not something that we, 2000 years later, are liable to face.  That’s Good news indeed! Just click on the colored link below.

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