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Introduction (Read 9:24-27)
Paul reminds his audience of the race that they we are all in! (Believers)
We run the race with a focus and a determination
HOw determined are you to finish the race strong?
How do you finish the race strong?
Fulfill the mission of God!
Verse 27: Disqualified from the race??
Great transition into chapter 10 this evening
Paul doesn’t mean the goal of the race is salvation and he is CERTAINLY not saying that the one can lose their salvation
Paul is talking about how He doesn’t want to endure the disciplining hand of God
We will see today how God disciplined his FREE people in the past which means He does today as well!
Paul was concerned that He wouldn’t be able to finish his life in a way that he could claim what he did in the final book he wrote during his life ()
We must realize that our freedom in Christ must still be balanced with caution
We must learn from those who went before us!
The greatest thing about being the younger sibling!
You learn!
Or you should’ve!
Paul uses chapter 10 to finally answer the question raised about the Temple meat, but first he uses the privileges and failures of the Israelites to teach us a lesson...
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Five Privileges of the Israelites (v.1-4)
Super Natural Guidance
The pillar of the cloud (; )
Well the Corinthians did too!
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Passing Through the DRY Sea ()
The Corinthians/Our Deliverance (SALVATION!) ()
United with a Spiritual Head ()
Christ is the head of the church!
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Enjoyed Spiritual Food (;)
Bread from Heaven ()
Enjoyed Spiritual Drink ()
Christ is the Water of Life! (Woman at the Well)()
2. The “UH-OH” Transition
Just because they had spiritual and physical privileges doesn’t mean it brought AUTOMATIC success to them!
Paul is about to transition into a series of 5 FAILURES of the Israelites that WE must learn from!
I have heard the question asked before: “How can a homosexual claim to be a believer?”
The assumption is that if someone is truly saved under the blood of Jesus Christ then how could to live such a life of sin?
I think the logic and reason is GREAT
HOWEVER!
I turn the question around and ask, “How can a believer not forgive someone?”
Yet there are many who are living their lives in a way as is that person doesn’t DESERVE to be forgiven
How can a believer be so critic all the time?
Yet we have many
We need to listen and heed the warning that Paul gives us here and the warning is....
“Just because you have spiritual blessings, doesn’t automatically guarantee you spiritual success”
Jesus to the Pharisees: “Depart from me for I never knew you”
Paul now gives us 5 failures of the Israelites in hopes of giving us 5 warnings for our own life
3. Five Failures of the Israelites (v.6-10)
Lusted after evil things
BE AWARE if evilness lingers in your heart.
Don’t let it take root!
(Not just running over bikers…)
Do not Serve Idols
Do not take the term idol lightly!
- The Golden Calf
Do not commit sexual immorality
RUN from it!
Do not tempt God
“Come on now God, do what I ask!”
Pressing God to do something that is NOT His will!
Do not complain!
- He was ANGRY!!
We must realize that within these five failures, there was five PUNISHMENTS as well!
Either death or some kind of afflictions against their people
Moses was disqualified from entering the Promise Land
4. The Conclusion! (v.12-33)
Paul finally draws a conclusion to the question that arose back in chapter 8
Remember?
Should we eat of the temple meat?
Verse 19: PAUL’s ANSWER!
DO NOT EAT THE MEAT!
WHY?
Verse 31-33: Do all to the Glory of God !
How do we do that?
How do we finish the race strong?
Do the will of God!
What’s the will of God?
That man shall be saved!
Application
Do you have the same passion that man shall be saved?
Is there a burden in your heart to see people saved and baptized?
Prayer is part of Evangelism but it’s not Evangelism!
If you do NOT have a burden for the lost, there is something seriously wrong
If you DO, let’s see it!
What is your fruit?
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