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Intro:
That there was much to profit for the Gospel's furtherance through the genuine manifestation of spiritual gifts in the Church at Corinth was evident, first by the reality of their undeniable existence among the believers there.
When a local group of Spirit-filled believers uses the spiritual gifts given them, there is much to gain for the propagation of the Gospel.
Understand - not only the reality of your spiritual gift, but which have been given to you individually
Obey - walk filled with the Spirit, utilizing that which you've been given, for the edification of the church and the furtherance of the Gospel.
Reproof - don't be ignorant concerning spiritual gifts.
Rebuke - any who would use them amiss, selfishly, sensually or perhaps even satanically.
Exhortation - toward the importance of each individual's proper use of their spiritual gift for the glory of God.
Main Thought: Find your function for the furtherance of the Gospel by the filling of the Holy Ghost.
Sub-intro: [Previously]
I. Paul's Invitation to Consider the Spiritualities in the Church at Corinth (1 Cor.
12:1-3).
A. An Intimate Call to Listen (1 Cor.
12:1).
B. An Intentive Audience (1 Cor.
12:2).
C.
An Intelligent Audience (1 Cor.
12:3).
II.
Paul's Proposition for the Purpose of Spiritualities in the Church at Corinth (1 Cor.
12:4-7).
A. Based on the Involvement of the Triune Godhead (1 Cor.
12:4-6).
1.
The Role of the Spirit (v. 4).
2. The Role of the Lord Jesus (v. 5).
3. The Role of God the Father (v. 6).
B. Based on the Incentive of the Profitability of a Spiritual Church (1 Cor.
12:7).
Body:
III.
Paul's Confirmation of the Purpose of Spiritualities in the Church at Corinth (1 Cor.
12:8-27).
A. Argument One: The Reality of Spirituality (1 Cor.
12:8-27).
1.
The Truth Confirmed (1 Cor.
12:8-11).
a. Gifts Imparted By the Spirit (vv.
8-10).
i.
The Best Gifts Toward Edification (v.
8).
ii.
The Lesser Gifts Toward Edification (vv.
9-10a).
iii.
The Least Gifts Toward Edification (v.
10b).
b.
Given Individually By His Sovereignty (v.
11).
2. The Proof Conveyed (1 Cor.
12:12-27).
a. Illustrated By Anatomy (vv.
12-26).
i.
One Organism Made Up of Many Different Organs (vv.
12-14).
ii.
Each Organ Vital for Full Functionality (vv.
15-23).
iii.
All Fitted and Framed together, Undivided and Unified (vv.
24-26).
b.
Inferred By Application (v.
27).
B. Argument Two: The Identity of Spiritualities (1 Cor.
12:28-13:13).
1. Defining Spiritualities (1 Cor.
12:28-13:3).
The Spiritualities are Defined By Love.
a.
The Placement of the Gifts in the Local Body (1 Cor.
12:28-29).
i.
The Best Gifts Defined (v.
28).
ii.
The Best Gifts Desired (v.
29-31).
b.
The Profit of the Gifts Apart from Love (1 Cor.
13:1-3).
i.
The Best Gifts Are Ultimately Useless Apart from Love (v. 1).
ii.
The Lesser Gifts Are Ultimately Vain Apart from Love (v. 2).
iii.
Human Life Itself Is Ultimately Worthless Apart from Love (v.
3).
2. Defining Love (1 Cor.
13:4-13).
An Explanation of What Genuine Biblical Love Is:
a.
The Graphic of Love (1 Cor.
13:4-8a).
i. Longsuffering, Kind, Not Envious, Not Rash, Not Prideful (v. 4).
ii.
Not Rude, Not Selfish, Not Easily Provoked, Thinks No Evil (v. 5).
iii.
Rejoices Not in Evil But in the Truth (v. 6).
iv.
Bears, Believes, Hopes and Endures All Things (v. 7).
v. Never Ends (v.
8).
b.
The Greatness of Love (1 Cor.
13:8b-13).
i.
The Temporal Nature of Gifts (vv.
8b-11).
a) Limited By Time (v. 8).
b) Limited By Tendency (vv.
9-11).
ii.
The Permanence of Love (vv.
12-13).
a) Looking for Perfection (v.
12).
b) Living for the Prize (v.
13).
C. Argument Three: The Qualities of Spiritualities (1 Cor.
14:1-11).
The Importance of Clarity in Spiritual Communications.
1. Proper Patterns for Spiritualities (1 Cor.
14:1-5).
a. Foundation of Clear Communication (v.
1).
b. Failure of Clouded Communications (v. 2).
c.
Framework of Constructive Communications (v. 3).
d.
Focus of Christocentric Communications (v. 4).
i. Corrupted = Self-edification.
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