September 17, 2019
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For the Common Good
September 11, 2019
“You don’t have to go to church to be a Christian.” When I hear someone say this I often wonder if they understand the gospel. Part of the work of salvation involves the church… Our text (1 Corinthians 12:4-11) points out that a Christian is especially gifted by the Holy Spirit to benefit the other believers you worship with. So, what is your spiritual gift? And, are you using your gifts for the common good?
What makes a person spiritual?
September 4, 2019
“I am a spiritual person,” means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. 1 Corinthians 12:1-3 speaks to a church who thought they were spiritual but in reality were not. So the question comes then, what makes a person spiritual?
Marriage and Worship
August 20, 2019
When I sat down to prepare a message from 1 Corinthians 11:2-16, I anticipated having to answer questions I have heard for years: “Was Paul a misogynist? Do women really have to wear coverings for their heads? Is the Bible so tied up in 1st century culture that it is now irrelevant to ours?” But the question that I came away from this text with was this- “How does marriage demonstrate the Gospel?’
For the Glory of God
August 13, 2019
Self-centeredness is easy to diagnose in other people, but it is more difficult to perceive in our own selves. However, most of the problems that occur within churches are at the root issues of self-centeredness. In 1 Corinthians 10:23-11:1, there is an issue of self-centeredness. The remedy: being intentional about doing everything (even the smallest of things) for the glory of God.
Compromised
August 6, 2019
The Lord’s Table is rich in meaning; there is an invitation to commune with God through the blood of Christ, to join with Him (and others who believe in Jesus). 1 Corinthians 10:14-22 tell us that the same things that we experience at the Lord’s Table is also experienced when we chase after idols… we become compromised.
A Warning and a Way Out
July 16, 2019
What do we do with the Old Testament? That’s a question that has resurfaced in recent months… the answer is found in our text 1 Corinthians 10:1-13, where Paul reminds us that the Old Testament was written both for our instruction and our example. The example Paul draws from to apply to Corinth is a hard one: Just because you think you will be saved doesn’t mean that you will be saved.
Intentionality
July 9, 2019
1 Corinthians 9:19-27 teaches us to be intentional in the work of salvation. “I have become all things to all people that I might save some”- I wish we who are the church would have the same desire that the Apostle Paul had for evangelism.
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