Setting
The passage of this lesson is a continuation of Paul’s discussion on the matter of food offered to idols and eating in an idol’s temple. Paul builds on the principles he has laid out in the previous chapter. By way of his personal example, Paul demonstrates that true love calls for self-sacrifice, serving others, and self-discipline.
Key Verse
(9:22-23)
Did You Know...?
- The command “You shall not muzzle an ox when it treads out the grain” is taken from Deuteronomy 25:4.
- Running a race (vv. 24–26): “Track events were the key element in any set of Greek games. The original event was the stadion, which was the length of the track, about 630 feet (the equivalent of 192 meters). The prestige of winning the event was such that the winner’s name was often attached to the set of games; Greek historians refer to the year in which “x” won the stadion at the Olympic Games.” [ref]
General Analysis
Segment Analysis
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9:1-18
1. Paul asks a long series of questions in this segment. What is the rhetorical effect of these questions?
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2. What is implied by the question “Am I not free?”
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3. What is Paul saying that he is entitled to?
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4a. Explain why Paul chose to forgo of his rights as an apostle.
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4b. If Paul had exercised his right as an apostle, how might that have affected his ministry? cf.
2 Cor 11:7–13 -
5a. What boasting is Paul referring to in verse 15? See
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5b. Why would he go to such extremes to make sure that no one deprives him of his ground for boasting?
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6. How does Paul’s personal example as illustrated in this segment help answer the matter about eating in an idol’s temple in chapter 8?
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9:19–23
7. How can we also be servants to all?
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8. How does being a servant to all enable us to win others?
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9. What is the sense of the repeated word “become”? How do we become someone we are not?
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10. How can you make Paul’s lifelong goal as stated in verse 23 your own?
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9:24–26
11. What kind of race are believers running?
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12. How does the topic of self-control and self-discipline relate to the rest of the chapter as well as chapter 8?
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13. Why would the lack of self-control lead a preacher of the gospel to be disqualified from the race?