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Perpetual Childhood: Commentary on 1 Cor. 11-16, Philemon
Benjamin W. Brodie
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Perpetual Childhood: Commentary on 1 Cor. 11-16, Philemon - Brodie, Benjamin W.
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Synopsis "Perpetual Childhood: Commentary on 1 Cor. 11-16, Philemon"
Perpetual Childhood is the second half of a rebuke written by the Apostle Paul to the most blatant Christian reprobates of the 1st century. They had an abundance of temporary sign-gifts that served as a witness to Jewish unbelievers, but they had no understanding of how to use the permanent spiritual gifts bequeathed to Church Age believers. They made spectacles of themselves in public, exhibiting lewd and drunken behavior. They had issues with authority that prevented them from learning God's Word. They had no virtue love for their brethren. The brightest among them were duped by false teachers concerning the resurrection. They were so obnoxious that Apollos was reluctant to help them, but Paul did not give up. He met the challenge with a combination of chastisement and encouragement.
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