Paul writes to the Corinthians...
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Paul writes to the Corinthians to encourage them to discover their God-given potential. He was expressing to them that their future was in God's hands even though they were right off the streets of immoral Corinth... just newborn Christians... raw converts. Paul was telling them that they had been enriched with the potential of confirming their testimony about Jesus with spiritual gifts through speech and wisdom. Later he would have to deal with difficult situations, but for the moment he wanted them to know he felt sure they were filled with potentiality.
Many years ago my children sang a song that stated, "I am a promise, I am a possibility... with a capital 'P.' " Each of us has that God-given promise. There may be a lot of talent or not quite as much, but the potentiality isn't due to gifts, but our availability. What is God calling you to do with your capital "P"?
Many years ago my children sang a song that stated, "I am a promise, I am a possibility... with a capital 'P.' " Each of us has that God-given promise. There may be a lot of talent or not quite as much, but the potentiality isn't due to gifts, but our availability. What is God calling you to do with your capital "P"?

