Read through these verses a few times, look for things that don't seem to fit, questions you have about how Paul phrases things, and so on. Try and get a sense of how this application he follows 'edifies' or 'builds up' the church. Consider how he applies 'love' described in chapter 13 to his application.
Once you've gone through a few times, go back through with the questions below (they're from the previous study sheet).
- In verses 26 through 33 Paul describes a way to all gifts to be utilized in church in an orderly manner. What do you think such a church service would look like? How would you feel in such a service? Could you see such a practice in our church? What would that look like, and how would you feel about that?
- In verse 29, what do you think it means that 'the others pass judgement' on the prophesy? What do you think that would look like in a 'worship' setting?
- You've probably heard verse 33 quoted a lot, but considering the context, does it really mean that "God always follows logical rules" or something to that effect?
- In verses 34 and 35, what is the setting? What elements in common with the rest of the chapter do you see?
- Read back through 1 Corinthians 11:1-16; how does that make sense if this is the rule?
- How do you make sense of the tone of verses 34 and 35, with the tone of chapter 7, and 11:1-16?
- Read verses 33 through 40 but skip 34 and 35. Does it read consistent to you? Now read it again with 34 and 35 back in there, does it make more or less sense?
- Trying reading the same passage (33-40) only put verse 34 and 35 after verse 40. Does that make more or less sense to you?
- So, what makes more sense in this reading, leaving 34 and 35 where there are, putting them after 40, or leaving them out? Verses 34 and 35 occur in every manuscript and ancient reference we have to this passage, sometimes at the end (after 40) and sometimes where we find them here. What do you think about these verses within this argument about gifts and practice in worship?
- Paul calls on the church in Corinth to essentially 'fall in line' with the other churches. How does that affect your consideration of such varied practice in churches today?
- Paul calls on prophets to evaluate his directive. How does his 'call' sound to you? Do you think he is really seeking their 'validation'?
- Consider verse 39 in light of the rest of the chapter. What indication do you see that this particular verse is only for that historical context? Consider the wider considerations if this verse is only for this historical context. What else would remain there and not be for us today?
- In verse 40, what connection do you believe there is for Paul between order in worship, and 'edifying' and 'building up of' the church?
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