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I Corinthians 3:1-3
Excerpted from: Revelation 2-3 and Works

Hey! He's talking about people in the church who are still doing what comes naturally, speaking from their own resources, speaking from the education in attitudes and way in conduct that they have learned from Satan and his society.

The division and the confusion that was taking place in the Corinth church was evidence, or proof to Paul that they were still following and submitting to the old nature. They were doing what comes naturally. And they were therefore disloyal to the Family values, and to the Head of the Church of God.


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Mutability and Our Christlike Response  



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