1 Corinthians 3

1 Corinthians 3

Paul critiques the Corinthians for their immaturity, calling them "infants in Christ" who are still relying on worldly wisdom. He explains that Apollos and he are just servants; one planted and the other watered, but God made the seed grow. Paul states that the church is God's field and God's temple. He warns the teachers that their work will be tested by fire, and only the genuine, godly work will endure. He warns against boasting in men, because all things belong to God.

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