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Life-Study of First Corinthians

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Life-Study of First Corinthians

By: Witness Lee
Narrated by: Living Stream Ministry
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In the Book of 1 Corinthians, Paul addresses 11 difficult problems in two categories. In the Life-Study of 1 Corinthians, Witness Lee helps us see that Christ is the unique factor to solve the first six problems and that the church is the unique factor to solve the final five problems. Christ, as God’s center and the one given to us as our unique portion, is the unique factor for solving all the problems in the realm of human life. The church is the element for settling all the problems in the realm of the divine administration. By living Christ, the believers are not only saved from all the problems in human life, but are also brought into a right relationship with the body of Christ under the headship of Christ to carry out God’s administration.

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