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Search results for: 1 thessalonians
Be Imitators of Me?
Daily ReflectionIn his final word on the whole issue of eating meat offered to idols (which is wrongly added to chapter 11), Paul tells...
Why We Still Must Pay Attention to Culture
Daily ReflectionWhen I was a young boy, my family and I attended church with friends who were Roman Catholic. That was when most of the...
Men and Women Together
Daily ReflectionAs I explained in yesterday's reflection, some of the Christian women in Corinth had been removing their headscarves in...
Men and Women Together: An Illustration
Daily ReflectionThe issue of women's head coverings is not a major one in most of our churches today. (I expect, however, that there are...
Doin’ What Comes Natur’lly, Part 1
Daily ReflectionAfter dealing with the issue of appropriate dress in the corporate gathering of Christians in Corinth, Paul turns his...
Doin’ What Comes Natur’lly, Part 2
Daily ReflectionIn yesterday's reflection I explained some cultural background that helps to account for the odd behavior of some of the...
Beginning With What Matters Most of All
Daily ReflectionAs we have seen, there was a major problem in the way the Corinthian church was celebrating the Lord's Supper. Because...
Remembering Jesus
Daily ReflectionIn order to deal with problems in the way the Corinthians were celebrating the Lord's Supper, the Apostle Paul reminded...
Touching and Tasting
Daily ReflectionIn yesterday's reflection, we focused on the remembering aspect of the Lord's Supper. When we receive the bread and the...
Past and Present in the Lord’s Supper
Daily ReflectionToday we pick up where we left off before my August sabbatical from writing new Daily Reflections. As you may recall, we...
Future in the Lord’s Supper
Daily ReflectionIn yesterday's reflection, we noted how both past and present are central to our celebration of the Lord's Supper....
Honoring the Body of Christ
Daily ReflectionAs you may recall, the main problem in the Corinthian practice of the Lord's Supper was the failure of the members of...