1 Corinthians 12

1 Corinthians 12

Paul discusses spiritual gifts, stressing that although there are many different gifts, they all come from the same Spirit and are given for the common good. He uses the analogy of the human body to illustrate the unity and diversity of the church. Every member, whether visible or hidden, is essential, and the less honorable parts should be given greater honor. Paul concludes that God has arranged the church so that every member depends on every other member.

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