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Quality Over Quantity
Commentators agree that after accepting Christ as the foundation, the quality of what we build is crucial. The verse contrasts two types of work: valuable, enduring contributions ('gold, silver, costly stones') versus worthless, temporary ones ('wood, hay, stubble'). This applies to the doctrines a teacher shares and the way any Christian lives their life, urging a focus on eternal substance over superficiality.
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1 Corinthians
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18th Century
Theologian
Now if any man. This applies to any teacher, concerning the doctrines he instills, or to any private Christian, concerning the hopes he ch…
Gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, stubble (χρυσιον, αργυριον, λιθους τιμιουσ, ξυλα, χορτον, καλαμην). The durable material…
19th Century
Bishop
Now if any man . . .—Better, But if any man.
Precious stones.—N…
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19th Century
Preacher
According to the grace of God which is given unto me, as a wise masterbuilder, I have laid the foundation, and another buildeth thereon. But le…
Paul turns his attention to the kind of materials Christian workers are using: the materials of preaching the cross for salvation, building up beli…
16th Century
Theologian
Now if any man build upon this foundation. He pursues the metaphor still further. It would not have been enough to have laid the foundatio…
17th Century
Pastor
Now if any man build upon this foundation
The different materials laid by one and the same man, on this foundation, …
17th Century
Minister
The apostle was a wise master-builder, but the grace of God made him so. Spiritual pride is abominable; it is using the greatest favors of God to f…