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1 Corinthians 1 – 9: Challenging Church

7-Session Bible Study

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Easy-to-lead 7-session Bible study on 1 Corinthians 1 – 9 that will show you how the gospel transforms and challenges your church today. Best-selling Bible-study guides with over 1 million sold!

Part of the Good Book Guides series.

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Description

In this 7-session guide to the first half of 1 Corinthians, see how the gospel of Christ spoke into the life of a challenging church full of problems—and consider how it still shapes your church today.

Each session will draw you to look closely at the Bible text and apply it meaningfully to your everyday life. It includes questions that open up discussion, optional personal reflections and a concise Leader’s Guide.

Flexible and easy to use, Good Book Guides are perfect for both groups and individuals.

Features: 

  • Written by a trusted Bible teacher 
  • Covers the first 9 chapters of 1 Corinthians
  • Thoughtful questions that get to the heart of the text and apply it meaningfully to your life 
  • Discussion prompts 
  • Leader’s Guide with insights on every question
  • Optional extra sections if you have more time, including prayer prompts and icebreaker ideas

“The Good Book Guides are a fantastic resource for small groups and personal study. I've used many of them myself. For a busy small-group leader, or a Christian looking for refreshment in his or her devotional life, these come so highly recommended.” - Sam Allberry, Pastor and Author

“Each guide in this series provides a framework for your group to dig into the text of Scripture for itself while providing enough of a steer to keep you on track plus useful pointers towards application. The result is a great combination of fidelity to Scripture and ease of use.” - Tim Chester, Crosslands Training; Author

Product details

Contents

  • Introduction
    Why Study 1 Corinthians 1 – 9?
    Timeline

    1. Count Your Blessings (1 Corinthians 1:1-9)
    2. Unite in "Foolishness" (1 Corinthians 1:10 – 2:16)
    3. Unite as God's Community (1 Corinthians 3)
    4. Recognise Real Ministers (1 Corinthians 4)
    5. Don't Go Soft on Sin (1 Corinthians 5 – 6)
    6. Let Your Calling Count (1 Corinthians 7)
    7. Use Your Rights (1 Corinthians 8 – 9)

    Leader's Guide

Specification

Contributors Mark Dever, Carl Laferton
ISBN 9781802541434
Format Paperback
First published January 2026
Dimensions 140mm x 210mm x 6mm
Weight 0.15 kg
Language English
Pages 112
No. of studies 7
Publisher The Good Book Company
Endorsements

Michael J. Kruger

President and Professor of New Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina

I love this small group study guide series from The Good Book Company. Christians are regularly told they should spend more time studying God’s Word, but sometimes there’s not a clear plan for how to do this. These study guides provide practical, step-by-step guidance on working through books of the Bible, along with wonderful questions that encourage reflection and application. I hope churches and Christian ministries will take advantage of this wonderful resource.

Tim Chester

Crosslands Training; Author of Enjoying God

The aim of the The Good Book Company is to be biblical, relevant and accessible, and nothing embodies that ethos more than their Good Book Guides. Each guide provides a framework for your group to dig into the text of Scripture for itself while providing enough of a steer to keep you on track plus useful pointers towards application. The result is a great combination of fidelity to Scripture and ease of use.

Gary Millar

Principal, Queensland Theological College, Australia; author of Saving Eutychus

The Good Book Guides are an immensely precious resource for the church. A careful blend of helpful context and clearly-worded, searching questions which aim to help readers to uncover the meaning of the text and  apply it in responsible ways. I think these small group studies are the best available and pray that they will continue to prove helpful to local churches across the world!

Customer reviews


12 Jul 2016

“Teaches Bible Study and Guides Application”

(Review written for '1 Corinthians 1-9: Challenging church')

I work primarily with college students who lead Bible studies on an American University campus. For a long time we have wrestled to find a method of Bible study which both teaches how to study the Bible well and also helps guide and support discussion for people who are still learning. Dever does a great job using the text to teach while also providing helpful questions and observations to the users. Grateful for this series and this book.


16 Jul 2012

“Covers the ground well”

(Review written for '1 Corinthians 1-9: Challenging church')

There are seven studies, and at least one can be divided into two.
I particularly liked:
- Mark Dever does a very good job of taking us through some large chunks of text, without skipping anything, and yet without getting bogged down.
- From the second study onwards there is a 'story so far'. It's a small thing but it reminds everyone that these studies are part of a whole.
- As with previous study guides, there are leaders' notes at the back. One small thing I especially liked was that in the leaders' guide, the questions are repeated, instead of only giving the question number.

We will be using this guide for our bible studies in the autumn - alongside the preaching.


7 Jun 2012

“I highly recommend it.”

(Review written for '1 Corinthians 1-9: Challenging church')

Mark Dever has been a leader of church reform for many years now, and nobody I know has thought more carefully about the church. That’s why I’m thrilled the Good Book Company is publishing Mark’s helpful study guide to 1 Corinthians, because no book of the Bible says more about the church. No doubt, Mark has acquired these insights through many years of hard labor both in the Scriptures and in the church. Whether you are a church leader or a faithful member, this guide will help you understand and apply 1 Corinthians to your life and the life of your church.


2 Jun 2012

“Avoid this book”

(Review written for '1 Corinthians 1-9: Challenging church')

Unless you run a house group full of people who have never had problems I would avoid this book at all costs. If you have any women, divorcees, or people married to unbelievers be prepared to have people hurt as the book is written with a lack of sensitivity, indeed a harshness, which defies belief. It is not often as a house group leader I actually have to say to the group that we are going to have to stop using the book but this is the case in this instance. Very disappointed.

Hello John,

Thank you for your feedback—and sorry that you found the Bible-study guide so unhelpful. As I edited this particular Good Book Guide, I thought it helpful that I respond on Mark Dever's behalf.

I'm assuming that your unhappiness is with one particular study, number six, on 1 Corinthians 7. Mark did include a couple of notes in the leader's guide, explaining that "these are tricky and emotive issues" and suggesting that "it may be wise to talk to particular individuals before this study, so they know the topic is coming up". I am sorry that you felt the GBG was written with a lack of sensitivity and harshness—again, I assume you are referring to the leader's guide rather than the study guide (which simply asks questions) unfortunately space is at a premium, and so the Leader's Guide is aiming to help leaders to understand the Bible clearly (which I think this study does), and to flag up any pastorally sensitive issues (which this study also does) so that leaders can use their own sensitivity and gentleness to guide their group through challenging parts of Scripture.

All our Good Book Guides are trialled by a house group before they were published. This one was used by a group who are certainly not "without problems", and which contained women and people married to non-Christians. While not at all wishing to suggest that your comment is unfounded with regard to your own group, I think it's right to mention that the trialling group found this study helpful; challenging, yes, and difficult to grapple with how God wanted them to live as His people; but faithful, clear, and not changing Scripture to make it more palatable.

I hope that you and your group found the other six sessions useful and biblically faithful. Do please let me know if there are any parts of study six which you feltht were unbiblical, and if it were the case that the studies obscured or confused the clear teaching of 1 Corinthians, we would of course make changes in the reprint.

Many thanks,
Carl (editor)

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