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

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Paul's ministry in Corinth involved preaching the gospel, reasoning with the Jews in the synagogues, and establishing the truth that Jesus is the Christ.

In Acts 18, Paul arrives in Corinth after a challenging ministry in Athens where he faced opposition. He meets Aquila and Priscilla, who share his profession as tent makers, allowing him to support himself while preaching. Paul's approach in Corinth mirrors his previous strategies; he goes to the synagogue to reason and persuade both Jews and Greeks about the significance of Jesus as the Messiah. His conviction is evident, as he is pressed in the spirit to testify about Jesus being the Christ, emphasizing the call to preach the gospel faithfully amidst resistance and disbelief.
Scripture References: Acts 18:1-6, Acts 18:1-11

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