Every church faces fire. Some fires come from the outside -- cultural pressures, hostility toward the gospel, or the slow pull of compromise. Others may flare up from within -- division, pride, sin or misplaced loyalties. A fireproof church is not one that avoids the flames, but one that endures them. In 1 Corinthians 3, Paul describes the church as God's building. Each believer is a worker, each life a material laid on the foundation of Christ. But he warns that "every man's work shall be made manifest: for the day shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by fire (1 Corinthians 3:13 KJV). Wood, hay and stubble cannot withstand the flames; only gold, silver and precious stones endure. A fireproof church, then, is one build on Christ alone, with a unity and holiness no trial can consume.The chapters that follow grew out of my weekly preaching on 1 Corinthians. My goal is not to provide a technical commentary, nor a polished theological treatise, but a pastoral journey through God's Word. Each chapter seeks to explain the text clearly, connect it to the struggles of the Corinthian church, and draw practical lessons for us as we seek to be faithful in our own generation. You will notice the rhythm of preaching in these pages -- extended passages of Scripture, exposition that presses into both the heart and mind, and applications that call us not to just think differently, but to live differently. My prayer is that this book feels less like reading a lecture and more like walking through the Scriptures together as a congregation, listening to Paul's voice and, above all, to the voice of the Holy Spirit.A fireproof church is not built on charisma, programs, or human wisdom. It is built on Christ -- crucified, risen and reigning. My hops is that as you read, you will be encouraged to stand fir in Him, to love His people more deeply, and to see the church not as fragile but as unshakable when rooted in the Gospel.