a. (16:1): ‘The collection for God’s people’. Paul was concerned about a fund that he had initiated among the Gentile churches to aid the poor of the church in Jerusalem. What can we learn from his practical instructions about the collection and sending of this money? b. What can we learn from this chapter about the plans, movement and ministry of Christian workers? c. In (16:13-14) Paul encouraged the church at Corinth on how to live? Examine your own life in order to discover in what ways you, too, need to obey these commands.
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