This book has 365 devotions. This book is different from typical Christian daily devotions on three grounds. Firstly, it is deeply scriptural. It expounds on the Bible passages in their context. You will dive deep into the scripture through these devotions. These devotions will make you strong in the word of God. Secondly, it is highly motivational with tremendous insights. It will provide you practical spiritual tools to overcome different life issues and struggles. Finally, the devotions will help you to grow in Christian maturity. This book will help those who want to lead their Christian life into a new level of growth, maturity, and success
Photo credit: Shaira Dela Peña Commentary on 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 Literary context, features, and issues 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 (a) There is a debate among the scholars whether chapter 13 is prose or hymn. [1] (b) There are literary parallels for chapter 13 in Greek and Hellenistic Jewish literature. [2] (c) It is often suggested that chapter 13 interrupted the flow of Pauline discussion on the spiritual gifts [3] and this chapter used stylistic forms. [4] Consequently, scholars think that chapter 13 is out of place or it is a non-Pauline interpolation and literary critics even questioned the authorship of this chapter. [5] It is also suggested that Chapter 13 is a digression. [6] It has been recognized as an epideictic showpiece that is used to exhort Corinthians to keep love as their guiding principles of life in the community. [7] Commentary of 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 The need to have love (1 Corinthians 13:1-3) Agape is used 18 times in LXX a...