Apostle Paul’s concluding case for chapters 12-14 in verses 36-40 began with his statement in verse 33b, “As in all the congregations of the saints…” Paul was saying, “Coming together as a church and the conduct during the meeting is an established pattern in the body of Christ in Asia Minor. Your congressional meetings are different.”
Now, he states the same with two rhetorical questions in verse 36. “Did the word of God originate with you? Or are you the only people it has reached?”
The instruction about a wife making inquiries to her husband while someone is speaking is between the beginning and the end of his conclusion. Paul’s general conclusion is that the Corinthian congregation has started to do their own thing, separate from their neighboring congregations in Asia Minor. Paul writes, “Everything should be done in a fitting and orderly way” (40).
Paul’s rhetorical questions should be considered carefully. God’s word and church tradition exist unbroken by the power of God. The Word of God, as passed down to us in ancient documents, is maintained by God’s power. Cults will tell you that they have revealed the truth, and the long history of the Bible and the church was broken in the mid-fourth century. They say what we say, Paul wrote as tradition here is wrong. They have no proof, and I have seen the proof that shows they are wrong. If they are willingly ignorant of this, let them be ignorant and ignored by God. Do not be fooled by people who say, “An angel told our founder the true way.”






































































