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1 cor.
9:24
THE CHRISTIAN'S VICTORY
THE TEMPERANCE
A. The Christian life is compared to a foot race.
The Greeks had very strict rules.
They would give up food, friends, and pleasures to be a success.
In the Christian life, we must deny ourselves and practice discipline and be temperate in all things.
A. Contest—v.
24.
Run (live) so that you may have God’s approval.
The Christian should never be indifferent.
B. Crown—v.
25.
1.) Regulation.
Temperate in all things.
Self must be under control at all times, in all parts of life.
2.) Rewards.
Receiving an incorruptible crown.
A heavenly reward for our faithfulness upon the earth.
C. Certain—v.
26.
Paul knew the purpose and plan in life.
D. Control—v.
27.
It is possible to witness and win others, yet live a double life and become a castaway (unfit for heaven).
The body must be brought under control, and kept under control.
A. Contest—v.
24.
Run (live) so that you may have God’s approval.
The Christian should never be indifferent.
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B. Crown—v.
25.
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1.) Regulation.
Temperate in all things.
Self must be under control at all times, in all parts of life.
2.) Rewards.
Receiving an incorruptible crown.
A heavenly reward for our faithfulness upon the earth.
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C. Certain—v.
26.
Paul knew the purpose and plan in life.
D. Control—v.
27.
It is possible to witness and win others, yet live a double life and become a castaway (unfit for heaven).
The body must be brought under control, and kept under control.
THE CHRISTIAN'S VICTORY
THE TEACHING
Here Paul reminds how God protected the Jewish people in their many travels in the Old Testament times.
A. Provision—v.
1–4.
God performed many miracles in the wilderness for the Jewish people.
He meets all our needs.
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B. Punishment.
Those who were disobedient unto God were punished by God.
C. Purpose.
These are for examples, or lessons, to teach God’s way and will.
With all the teachings in God’s Word, there is no excuse for man to sin and forget God.
C. Purpose—vv.
6, 11.
These are for examples, or lessons, to teach God’s way and will.
With all the teachings in God’s Word, there is no excuse for man to sin and forget God.
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D. Problem—v.
7–10.
Note the warning to us, and the four sins listed: (a) idolatry, (b) fornication, (c) tempting God, (d) murmuring
E. Pride—v.
12. Pride destroys many Christians.
Pride separates from God. Satan uses this to destroy many.
D. Problem—vv.
7–10.
Note the warning to us, and the four sins listed: (a) idolatry, (b) fornication, (c) tempting God, (d) murmuring
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E. Pride—v.
12. Pride destroys many Christians.
Pride separates from God. Satan uses this to destroy many.
Pentz, C. M. (1975).
Sermon Outlines for Christians (p.
17).
Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.
THE TEMPTATION
THE CHRISTIAN'S VICTORY
A. Personality—“Such as is common to man.”
All people are tempted.
Jesus was tempted in all ways, yet without sin.
Temptation is not sin—giving in to temptation is sin.
B. Protection—“Not allow you to be tempted above that which you are able”—NASB.
For each temptation, God gives power to overcome!
C. Perfection—“The way of escape.”
Christ overcame temptation.
When He lives within us, we too can overcome.
Pentz, C. M. (1975).
Sermon Outlines for Christians (pp.
17–18).
Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.
Pentz, C. M. (1975).
Sermon Outlines for Christians (p.
17).
Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.
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