What did God mean in Acts 18 when he told Paul he had people in Corinth?

JEFF TURNER

EDITOR’S NOTE: This is a topic of much debate. This writing is the conclusion of the author, but the Bible is the ultimate authority.

When God told the Apostle Paul to stay in Corinth because he had many people in that city, the natural question is how there could already be God’s people in a place where the gospel had not yet been preached. The answer is not that God saves people apart from the gospel; scripture is clear on that point in multiple places. Faith comes through hearing, and hearing requires someone to bring the message. No one is saved without first receiving and believing the gospel.

What the verse does point to is the reality of God’s sovereign election. Before the world was made, God determined who he would save and those names were written in the book of life. He knows his people before his people know him. When he told Paul that he had people in Corinth, he was saying that there were individuals there who would believe when they heard the message, because they had already been chosen. This is not a reason to skip evangelism; it is the very reason evangelism works. The preaching of the gospel is the means God uses to call the people he has already chosen.

just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we would be holy and blameless before Him. In love He predestined us to adoption as sons and daughters through Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will,

Ephesians 1:4-5

God’s People and the Message They Must Hear

JEFF TURNER

In Acts 18:10, God tells Paul to remain in Corinth because “I have many people in this city.” This raises a question: if Paul had not yet shared the gospel there, how could God already have people in the city?

The answer is found in Scripture. Romans 10 explains that people come to faith by hearing the message of Christ. It clearly says that belief cannot happen without hearing, and hearing cannot happen without someone preaching. No one is saved without first receiving the gospel and believing it.

I believe when God told Paul that He had people in Corinth, it did not mean they were already saved. Rather, it meant that there were individuals in the city who would respond to the message when they heard it. These people had already been chosen by God, even before they came to faith.

This reflects the teaching of election. God had decided, before the world began, who would be saved.

just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we would be holy and blameless before Him. In love

Ephesians 1:4