Paul's letter to the Corinthians addresses questions about marriage, singleness, and sexual intimacy, emphasizing God's sovereignty and the importance of following His instruction with joy and contentment. He corrects the Corinthians' misunderstanding of sexual relations, stating that marriage is good and physical intimacy within marriage is pure. Paul also gives counsel to various categories of people, including the unmarried and the widows, advising them to remain single if they can exercise self-control, but to marry if they cannot. He emphasizes that singleness is a gift from God and can be used for His glory, and that both singleness and marriage have their pros and cons. Paul's teachings on marriage and singleness are rooted in his understanding of God's sovereignty and the importance of following His instruction with joy and contentment.
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