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So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.
1 Corinthians 10:31 ESV


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Victorious Faith: Living in the Power of the Resurrection
Welcome to Day 328 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. In these final chapters of Paul’s letter, he anchors the Corinthians in the core truth of the Christian faith—the resurrection of Jesus Christ—and then instructs them on how this truth shapes their daily living, community life, and generosity. Paul defends the resurrection as a historical and theological reality, explaining that without it, the Christian faith would collapse entirely. He shows how Christ’s resurrection

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Nov 259 min read
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Empowered by the Spirit: Gifts, Love, and Order in God’s Kingdom
Welcome to Day 328 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. These chapters form Paul’s foundational teaching on spiritual gifts, the supremacy of love, and the proper expression of Spirit-led worship in the church. Paul explains that the Holy Spirit gives diverse gifts to believers not for personal glory but for building up the body of Christ. He then elevates love as the greatest virtue, showing that without love, even the most spectacular spiritual gifts have no eternal value.

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Nov 2510 min read
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Living for God’s Glory: Freedom, Discipline, and Worship That Reflects Christ
Welcome to Day 327 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. These chapters explore how believers use their freedom responsibly, honor God in community, and reflect Christ in worship. Paul teaches that Christian liberty is never an excuse for self-centeredness but should be guided by love and sensitivity toward others. He uses his own ministry as an example of sacrificial discipline to win souls, urges the church to avoid idolatry by learning from Israel’s failures, and calls bel

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Nov 2511 min read
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Servants, Purity, and Purpose: God’s Blueprint for a Holy Community
Welcome to Day 326 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. In these chapters, Paul continues correcting the Corinthians by addressing pride, immorality, lawsuits among believers, and confusion about marriage and singleness. He emphasizes humility, accountability, and the seriousness of representing Christ as His servants. Paul rebukes the church for tolerating sin and reminds them that holiness is essential for those who belong to God. He also gives practical instructions about

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Nov 2311 min read
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Wisdom, Division, and God’s Power: Foundations for a Unified Church
Welcome to Day 325 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. In these chapters, Paul addresses the spiritual immaturity and divisions that had emerged within the Corinthian church. He emphasizes that true wisdom and strength come not from human knowledge or status but from Christ and the power of God. Paul challenges the believers to reject worldly wisdom and pride, warning them that reliance on human leaders or clever arguments leads to division and weakness. Instead, he calls t

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Nov 2210 min read
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