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In 1 Cor. 3, Paul speaks very strongly against favoritism in the church. He was confronting a church culture where those who have the greatest gifting or anointing are elevated, while others are judged or overlooked. Paul teaches us that those who minister should be like humble servants, and we as a church should love everyone equally, because everything that we have comes only from the fact that we are found in Jesus.
By Joy House BerkeleyIn 1 Cor. 3, Paul speaks very strongly against favoritism in the church. He was confronting a church culture where those who have the greatest gifting or anointing are elevated, while others are judged or overlooked. Paul teaches us that those who minister should be like humble servants, and we as a church should love everyone equally, because everything that we have comes only from the fact that we are found in Jesus.