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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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Bruised Servants, Heavenly Encounters, and Unshakeable Truth
Welcome to Day 333 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. This section of Paul’s letter pulls back the curtain on authentic ministry—raw, uncomfortable, supernatural, and deeply God-dependent. Paul defends his apostleship not by highlighting comfort and success, but by presenting suffering as credentials, spiritual revelation as stewardship, and correction as love. He exposes false leaders who self-promote without sacrifice, then contrasts them with a ministry marked by endura

Be God's Glory
Nov 3010 min read
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The Courage to Change, the Grace to Give, and the Boldness to Stand Firm
Welcome to Day 332 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. These chapters capture a turning point in Paul’s relationship with the Corinthian church, moving from sorrow to renewed trust. Paul celebrates the evidence of genuine repentance and reconciliation, showing how God uses godly sorrow to produce lasting transformation rather than shame. The narrative then transitions into a powerful teaching on Kingdom generosity, where Paul strengthens the church’s understanding of financ

Be God's Glory
Nov 2911 min read
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From Fainting to Flourishing: Ministry Fueled by Eternal Hope
Welcome to Day 331 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. In these chapters Paul explains the nature of authentic ministry through the lens of suffering, glory, eternity, reconciliation, and spiritual separation from the world. He reveals a divine mystery: God places His gospel power like priceless treasure inside fragile, human vessels , so that the world will know the strength belongs to God, not man. He teaches that believers live by unseen realities—fixing their inner eyes

Be God's Glory
Nov 2811 min read
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From Suffering to Glory: Living Under the Ministry of the Spirit
Welcome to Day 330 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. In these opening chapters, Paul comforts the Corinthian church by anchoring them in the God who sustains them through suffering, restores relationships, and transforms lives through the Spirit. He explains that God uses hardship to teach believers to rely on Him, not themselves, and reveals His faithfulness through deliverance. Paul then urges the Corinthians to reaffirm their love toward a repentant brother, demonstrat

Be God's Glory
Nov 2611 min read
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