1 Corinthians 7:31

31 and those who deal in worldly affairs as if not engrossed in them - because the present scheme of things in this world won't last much longer.

1 Corinthians 7:31 Meaning and Commentary

1 Corinthians 7:31

And they that use this world, as not abusing it
Such as have a large affluence of the things of this world, should use them in a moderate and temperate manner; should not squander them away extravagantly, or spend them on their lusts, and use them intemperately, which is to abuse them:

for the fashion of this world passeth away;
not the nature, matter, and substance, but the figure and form of it; for after this world is burnt up, a new one, as to form and fashion, will arise, in much more beauty and glory; all that looks glorious and beautiful in the present world, as riches, honour are all mere show and appearance, having nothing solid and substantial in them; and are all fluid and transitory, are passing away; there is nothing firm and permanent; in a little time, all will be at an end, the world itself, as to its present form, and all that is in it; when there will be no more marrying, nor giving in marriage, no more buying and selling, no more of the present changes and vicissitudes of prosperity and adversity, of joy and sorrow; these scenes will be all removed, and quite a new face of things appear: wherefore what the apostle exhorts unto, with respect to present conduct and behaviour, must be right and good.

1 Corinthians 7:31 In-Context

29 What I am saying, brothers, is that there is not much time left: from now on a man with a wife should live as if he had none -
30 and those who are sad should live as if they weren't, those who are happy as if they weren't,
31 and those who deal in worldly affairs as if not engrossed in them - because the present scheme of things in this world won't last much longer.
32 What I want is for you to be free of concern. An unmarried man concerns himself with the Lord's affairs,
33 with how to please the Lord; but the married man concerns himself with the world's affairs, with how to please his wife;
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