For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints.
God isn't behind the chaos and drama, he's all about bringing peace. That's how it should be in every church community.
When things feel messy and confusing, that's not God's vibe, he's the one bringing the peace.
📚 Historical Context
In the first century AD, the Corinthian church was grappling with disorder during their worship gatherings, particularly due to the improper use of spiritual gifts like speaking in tongues, which led to chaos and division. Paul wrote this letter to address these issues and remind the believers that God's nature is one of order and peace, contrasting it with the confusion they were experiencing. This verse is embedded in a broader passage where Paul provides guidelines for orderly conduct in church meetings to promote unity and edification among the saints.
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