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The Corinthians: People of Corinth and Recipients of Paul’s Letters

The Corinthians, residents of Corinth in Greece, were among the most challenged yet influential early Christians. Despite their struggles with idolatry, immorality, and division, Paul’s letters helped shape them into a faithful and unified church, showing that God’s grace can transform even the most difficult cultures.

The Illyrians: A People of the Balkans Who Heard the Gospel from Paul

The Illyrians, a warlike people from the Balkans, were among the earliest Europeans to hear the Gospel, as Paul stated he had preached “from Jerusalem all the way around to Illyricum” (Romans 15:19). Their transformation from pagan warriors to early believers shows the power of the Gospel to reach all nations.

The Lycaonians: A People of Central Asia Minor and Their Encounter with Paul and Barnabas

The Lycaonians, mentioned in Acts 14, were a unique people in central Asia Minor whose misunderstanding of Paul and Barnabas led to both worship and persecution. Despite opposition, many Lycaonians embraced Christianity, proving that God’s truth can overcome confusion and hostility.

Let every word and pixel honor the Lord. 1 Corinthians 10:31: "whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God."