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Intro
Nick-named The Dancing House, Prague’s Nationale-Nederlanden building was designed by Croatian-Czech architect Vlado Milunić and Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry.
The deconstructivist – or new-baroque – architecture forms an unusual dancing shape thanks to 99 concrete panels, each a different shape and dimension.
It’s proved so popular that the building now features on a gold 2,000 Czech koruna coin issued by the Czech National Bank.
This building would not be a possibility without an architect and artisan.
An architect to design and supervise the building.
And an artisan who is a skilled person that works the building with their hands.
There are many structures in the world today that boggle the mind, some having stood for centuries.
But there is only one that will last for an eternity, this structure is the Church of Christ.
V9-11: God's Building
fellow worker n. — a person who participates in the same activity as oneself.
(WE WORK TOGETHER WITH GOD.)
building project n. — any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted; especially a construction project.
(WE ARE GOD'S HANDYWORK, HIS BUILDING.)
foundation n. — the foundational support for a structure; usually made of stone.
Paul laid the foundation and someone built upon what he laid.
Here he expresses how the Corinthian body was built and how they are all fellow workers.
He did step one, someone else did another step, and so on.
“Each builder must choose with care how to build on it.”
He’s telling them to be careful with how they build on it.
Now he will lay out guidelines with how the building should be built.
Jesus Christ is the foundational support of this building.
He makes sure that the building will continue to stand!
Paul states that God’s building cannot have any other foundation except it be Christ Jesus!
The Holy Bible: New Revised Standard Version.
(1989).
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Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers.
God has designed a building in which we work with him to build.
This building has specific instructions and requires that we be skilled in the building of it.
V12-15: Durability of the Building
V12-15: Durability of the Building
V12-15: Durability of the Building
Gold, Silver, Precious Stones VS Wood, Hay, Straw as building materials
work (product) n. — a product produced or accomplished through the effort or activity or agency of a person or thing.
to be revealed (state) v. — to be or become made known to the public; especially information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret.
(TO BE WITHOUT CONCEALMENT)
Day (event) n. — a day assigned to a particular purpose or observance.
FIRE
to scrutinize v. — to look at critically or searchingly, or in minute detail (whether genuine or not).
This FIRE will look at with detail the type of work that was put in!
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If it endures the fire a reward will be had.
If the material built with is burnt there will not only be no reward but a loss.
How you build and what you build out of is of extreme importance.
This applies to not only the Church but to our family structure, our jobs, our friends, etc.
V16-17: God Will Protect His Building
Paul then tells them that they are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwells within us.
To get a good image in our mind of what he is saying we must look at the Temple is setup.
to mess up v. — to make a mess of or create disorder in; perhaps with the idea of ruining or making useless by its disorder.
Then Paul tells them that if anyone corrupts the temple of God, God will corrupt or destroy them.
Holy - pertaining to being dedicated or consecrated to the service of God
Louw, J. P., & Nida, E. A. (1996).
Greek-English lexic
We have a purpose and it should be for whatever God would have for us to do.
Conclusion
God as the architect has designed a building, His son Jesus is the foundation, and we are the artisans.
We carefully help build up the body (US) making sure that we do so with care and the right materials.
Our reward depends on it.
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