King's Business - 1957-11

3. What was Paul’s opinion of the judgments of men? (v. 3.) 4. How is the fact that Paul had a clear conscience seen in verse 4? 5. Who is the only qualified judge of God’s servants? (v. 4.) 6. What should be the attitude of every believer with regard to critical judgment of God’s servants? (v. 5.) 7. Why has Paul written this dis­ sertation on judging? (v. 6.) 8. Who is really responsible for the differences of personality and gifts among the servants of God? (v. 7.) Example of the Apostle Paul 1. What is the import of Paul’s sarcasm in 4:8? Note the veiled sarcasm in verses 9-13. Why does Paul speak thus? (v. 14.) 2. Why did the Corinthians owe Paul a great debt — a debt they were not repaying but rather repudi­ ating in their schismatic spirit? (w . 14-17.) 3. Why did Paul have a right to speak to these people like this? (v. 15.) 4. What were some of Paul’s ene­ mies saying about the possibility of Paul’s visiting /Corinth to right the errors there? (v. 18.) 5. What was Paul’s intention re­ garding the Corinthian situation? (w . 19-21.) 6. How is his apostolic authority demonstrated in these words? (w . 19-21.) Immorality in the Church 1. What case of immorality in the Corinthian church had been brought to Paul’s attention? (5:1.) 2. What was the attitude of the believers in Corinth toward this sin? (v. 2.) 3. What was Paul’s attitude toward this sin? (w . 3-5.) 4 . In what sense could Paul and the church deliver the offender unto Satan? For what end? Do you see the security of the soul in this Scripture as well as the chastening of the Lord? (v. 5.) 5. Why was Paul so concerned about this sin in the church? (v. 6.) 6. What action was the church to take with regard to the offender? (v. 7.) 7. How does Paul apply the use of unleavened bread in the Passover feast to the incident with which he deals in chapter 5? (w . 7, 8.) 8. How should a known offender in the church be treated by the other members of the church? (vv. 9-13.) (To be continued next month.)

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