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Bible study in 1 Corinthians 7 for Christian women

Bible study in 1 Corinthians 7 for Christian women  Paul’s Unique Apostleship Shapes the Chapter From a Mid‑Acts perspective, 1 Corinthians 7 must be read through the lens of Paul’s distinct apostleship and the dispensation of grace (Eph. 3:1–9). Paul is not re‑teaching Israel’s kingdom program; he is giving grace‑age instructions to the Body of Christ—Jews and Gentiles equally—living in a present evil world, not a theocratic kingdom. This chapter is deeply practical because Paul addresses believers who are not under the Law but under grace, navigating marriage, singleness, and calling in a world that is not being transformed into a kingdom. ✦ Key Themes in the Chapter 1. Marriage and Singleness Are Both Honorable Paul acknowledges marriage as good—“to avoid fornication” (v. 2)—but he also elevates singleness as a uniquely beneficial state for ministry in the present dispensation. Mid‑Acts teachers often emphasize that Paul’s view is not legalistic or ceremonial; it is pragmatic fo...

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