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What does the Bible say about Paul's ministry at Corinth?

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Paul's ministry at Corinth is recorded in Acts 18, where he preached the gospel and established a church despite strong opposition.

In Acts 18, we see Paul arriving in Corinth, a city noted for its economic prominence and moral decay. He began preaching in the synagogue, reasoning with both Jews and Greeks about Jesus being the Christ. Despite facing opposition, Paul was encouraged by a vision from God to continue his ministry. The chapter illustrates that God had many people in the city whom He intended to save, demonstrating His sovereign grace in calling His elect. Ultimately, many Corinthians believed, were baptized, and formed the church there.
Scripture References: Acts 18:1-11

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