1 Corinthians 3

They must not contend about their teachers, who are but God’s ministers and accountable to him. Their works shall be tried by fire.

1And so, brothers, I was not able to speak to you as if to those who are spiritual, but rather as if to those who are carnal. For you are like infants in Christ. 2I gave you milk to drink, not solid food. For you were not yet able. And indeed, even now, you are not able; for you are still carnal. 3And since there is still envy and contention among you, are you not carnal, and are you not walking according to man? 4For if one says, “Certainly, I am of Paul,” while another says, “I am of Apollo,” are you not men? But what is Apollo, and what is Paul?

5We are only the ministers of him in whom you have believed, just as the Lord has granted to each of you. 6I planted, Apollo watered, but God provided the growth. 7And so, neither he who plants, nor he who waters, is anything, but only God, who provides the growth.

8Now he who plants, and he who waters, are one. But each shall receive his proper reward, according to his labors. 9For we are God’s assistants. You are God’s cultivation; you are God’s construction. 10According to the grace of God, which has been given to me, I have laid the foundation like a wise architect. But another builds upon it. So then, let each one be careful how he builds upon it. 11For no one is able to lay any other foundation, in place of that which has been laid, which is Christ Jesus. 12But if anyone builds upon this foundation, whether gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, or stubble,
3:12 Upon this foundation: The foundation is Christ and his doctrine: or the true faith in him, working through charity. The building upon this foundation gold, silver, and precious stones, signifies the more perfect preaching and practice of the gospel; the wood, hay, and stubble, such preaching as that of the Corinthian teachers (who affected the pomp of words and human eloquence) and such practice as is mixed with much imperfection, and many lesser sins. Now the day of the Lord, and his fiery trial, (in the particular judgment immediately after death,) shall make manifest of what sort every man’s work has been: of which, during this life, it is hard to make a judgment. For then the fire of God’s judgment shall try every man’s work. And they, whose works, like wood, hay, and stubble, cannot abide the fire, shall suffer loss; these works being found to be of no value; yet they themselves, having built upon the right foundation, (by living and dying in the true faith and in the state of grace, though with some imperfection,) shall be saved yet so as by fire; being liable to this punishment, by reason of the wood, hay, and stubble, which was mixed with their building.(Challoner)
13each one’s work shall be made manifest. For the day of the Lord shall declare it, because it will be revealed by fire. And this fire will test each one’s work, as to what kind it is. 14If anyone’s work, which he has built upon it, remains, then he will receive a reward. 15If anyone’s work is burned up, he will suffer its loss, but he himself will still be saved, but only as through fire.

16Do you not know that you are the Temple of God, and that the Spirit of God lives within you? 17But if anyone violates the Temple of God, God will destroy him. For the Temple of God is holy, and you are that Temple. 18Let no one deceive himself. If anyone among you seems to be wise in this age, let him become foolish, so that he may be truly wise. 19For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. And so it has been written: “I will catch the wise in their own astuteness.” 20And again: “The Lord knows the thoughts of the wise, that they are vain.” 21And so, let no one glory in men. 22For all is yours: whether Paul, or Apollo, or Cephas, or the world, or life, or death, or the present, or the future. Yes, all is yours. 23But you are Christ’s, and Christ is God’s.
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