The Trouble in Ephesis
Why would Paul bring up Ephesus when he is writing to the Corinthians? If you are not recalling what happened there, listen to Pastor Chuck Smith explain it in this edition of "The Word for Today".
Carnality in the Corinthian Church
How did one church become so splintered by division? Pastor Chuck Smith answers that question in this edition of "The Word for Today".
A New Body
"God gives it a body that will please Him." What does Pastor Chuck Smith mean by that statement? What is the "rapture"? Listen to this edition of "The Word for today", to learn the answer.
The Way to Righteousness
How are the dead raised up? What body will loved ones have when Jesus comes? In this edition of "The Word for Today", Pastor Chuck Smith shares Paul's answer to those mocking him .
The Government of Light and Life
Why does Pastor Chuck Smith bring teaching about Lucifer into this portion of the study in 1 Corinthians? Listen to this edition of "The Word for Today" to find out.
The Place of Grace and Works
How many good works do you need to do in order to get to heaven? How many good works do you need to do in order to get God to do something for you? Pastor Chuck Smith shares the specific answers to these questions in today's edition of "The Word for Today".
The Heart of the Gospel
Some folks were declaring there was no resurrection of the dead, so how did Paul address that false teaching? Pastor Chuck Smith shares how in this edition of "The Word for Today".
The Gift of Prophecy
Does the great Apostle Paul reverse his position? The late Pastor Chuck Smith continues the study of spiritual gifts in today's edition of "The Word for Today".
The Gift of Tongues
What is the difference between "tongues" and "prophecy"? Pastor Chuck Smith explains the difference in this edition of "The Word for Today".
Desiring Spiritual Gifts
Have you ever come to the point where your feelings have superceeded your ability to use words to express them? Pastor Chuck Smith shares on this topic in today's edition of "The Word for Today".