Bible Discussion Thread

 
  • Vincent Uzozie on 1 Corinthians 1 - 2 years ago
    Who shall also confirm you unto the end, that ye may be blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ: 1 Cor 1:8. Explain 'the end'' for me.
  • T. Levis - In Reply on 1 Corinthians 1 - 2 years ago
    Romans 14:10,11,12,

    Matthew 25:31-46, 1Peter 4, Matthew 12:36, Romans 2, James 2, 2Peter 3:7, Jude 1, Revelation 20,

    2Peter 2:9, 1John 4:17,

    Hopefully these are helpful in your learning
  • Grae - In Reply on 1 Corinthians 1 - 2 years ago
    The end is the end of this world , the day of judgement , the return of Christ , the establishment of God's Kingdom on earth . Revelation Ch 21 V 1-8 .
  • 1 Corinthians 1:8 Meaning - In Reply on 1 Corinthians 1 - 2 years ago
    This is one of Scripture's truly great promises about what it means to be in Christ. Paul has been giving thanks to God for all the amazing things He has done for the Christians in Corinth. Everything he has mentioned is true of all Christians.

    Reading these words, it's important to notice that nothing Paul has written mentions anything the Corinthians themselves have done. God has done it all, in and for them, as a free gift because of their faith in Christ. The rest of Paul's letter will show that as individuals and as a church, these believers in Corinth struggle with major spiritual problems. They are indulging in attitudes and actions that are sinful. Still, Paul writes the words of this verse to them and to all who are in Christ. God will not stop giving the Corinthians His good gifts. He will not stop sustaining them, keeping them going, holding them together. They will remain guiltless or blameless in His eyes all the way to the return of Christ on the day of the Lord.

    How is this possible? Why would God do this? God's grace to us is rightly called "amazing." For those who come to Him by faith, God receives Christ's death as payment for our sins and gives us credit for Christ's righteous, sinless life on earth ( Romans 5:6-11). That's why, instead of dreading the return of Christ, Christians can wait for it with eager hopefulness ( Galatians 5:5; Romans 8:19-25).
  • Jesse - In Reply on 1 Corinthians 1 - 2 years ago
    Vincent,

    Concerning Christ, who shall also confirm, that is, establish you unto the end, because God is faithful!



    So not only are you established now in Christ, but this same Jesus is going to establish you all the way to the end.



    Now if it were me writing a letter to this church in Corinth, I would have told them "Well, the Lord has established you but I can't promise you anything for your future if you keep going on the way you're going!"



    But Paul is giving them a promise. He will establish you unto the end because God is faithful. He keeps his word.



    The end would be when a believer stands before the Lord. God is faithful to keep a believer established until that day so that we will be found blameless.



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