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Fixing my car…..
We’ve seen, in the last few weeks
The terrible reputation Corinth had
for being the “Sin City” of the ancient world
You know, there’s always one
Isn’t there?
There’s always one city
That becomes known for
What you can get away with there...
One place you can go,
Where anything goes
In the first century…
Corinth was that city
One redeeming feature that Corinth had
Was it’s church…
We’ve just start taking a peak
At what things were like in that church
At some of the things that were going on there
Paul has already told the Corinthians
That they are saved
And he has also mentioned the great gifts
The Corinthian church has been given
We got to hear just a little about those gifts
But Paul makes it clear
That all those gifts…
Indeed, everything the church had
Came from God
And was to be used for His glory
Now the problem we are beginning to see
In the Corinthian church
Was that they were allowing some of the
Predominant thinking in the city
To permeate the church…
We’re looking, right now, at how partisanship
And a feeling of spiritual superiority
Were impacting the relationships in the church…
They were comparing teachers
And debating baptisms
And, generally, trying to one up
Each other in spiritual matters
And while we’re not quite done with this point yet
We’ve already seen that
We can’t measure our spiritual maturity
Nor our spiritual worth
By who we associate with
We found out that it’s not who you know
It’s who knows you…
And that’s our Father in Heaven
And, bearing in mind,
That He’s given us all we need
To do what He’s called us to do…
we should also realize
that what He’s called us to do
is very simple…
He’s called us to be witnesses
To a lost and dying world
And give them a simple message…
“His Son died so that we could live…
All we have to do is repent from our old ways
And believe in Him
And we’ll be saved.”
It’s a very simple message
One we can all remember
And share whenever the opportunity arises
And none of us has to be
Theologically trained
Or brilliantly articulate
To share it
Remember what we learned?
*“God has given us all we need…*
* But that’s all we need.”*
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we don’t have to go out
and try to improve out “technique”
all we have to do
is trust that God will move
when we are faithful to His calling
and then let Him do the work
now it’s important for all of us to realize something else as well
none of this means we get to sit around
doing nothing for the rest of our stay here
we should remember to continue on
in our study of scripture
in learning our theology
on our understanding of doctrine
and our spiritual growth
why would we want to do this?
If God has given us all we need
Why should we have to learn more?
Why don’t we just go sit on a corner
And start telling everyone who walks by,
“Jesus died for your sins!”
I’ll tell you why…
It’s so that /you/ can grow
It’s so that /you/ can reap greater blessings
It’s so that /you /can be a more accurate
Representation of the one who sent /you/…
The more accurate a reflection you are…
the easier your calling becomes
The more accurate a reflection you are…
The closer you are to Him
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