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1 Corinthians 9:1-
Two Goals:
1: Learn methods of Bible study
2: Understand the passage
Learn Methods of Bible Study
her·me·neu·tics
/ˌhərməˈn(y)o͞odiks/
noun
hermeneutics
the branch of knowledge that deals with interpretation, especially of the Bible or literary texts.
We believe scripture has one ultimate meaning.
God has one meaning for each scripture and we are trying to interpret what God is saying.
The Bible has many different applications but one ultimate meaning.
Hermeneutics is the interpretation of scripture to understand what God is trying to say to us.
Understand the Passage
We want to understand through methods of Bible study what is trying to say.
We then want to apply the passage to our lives.
Methods of Bible Study
This is a verse that is often taken out of context.
To take a verse out of context means that we remove it from where it is in scripture and make the verse say what we want it to say and not what God desires for it to mean.
Another example of this is:
Philippians 4:13
Baseball I can do all things through Christ
Philippians 4:
Out of context some use this verse to live a life of corruption so that they can reach the corrupt.
If I was to pull it out of context then I could say if you want to reach the drunk then you need to become drunk or if you want to reach those who get high you need to become high.
For those who are dating, could say I want to reach the boys or girls who don’t know Jesus so I am going to go act like them so that I can save them and reach them.
I am going to missionary date.
This verse does not back up you idea that I am going to date a loser so that I can make them better.
I am going to become a loser to win a loser to Jesus.
This is not what Paul is saying.
This verse is often used to justify a lifestyle that is not Biblical so that the person quoting the verse can live an unrighteous life so that they may live how they want.
So let’s unpack this verse and also seek to understand the passage.
Methods of Bible Study
Read the Bible verse
Read the Bible verse
2. Read the verse Before it and the verse after it
1 Corinthians 9:
1 Corinthians 9:
Read the Bible verse
2. Read the verse Before it and the verse after it
3. Read the Chapter
1 Corinthians 9:
We have looked at the verse before it and the verse after it.
We have read the entire chapter and so now we try and see where this fits within the entire chapter.
Read the Bible verse
2. Read the verse Before it and the verse after it
3. Read the Chapter
4. Understand where the verse fits with the entire book of 1 Corinthians
Last week, Cameron taught from and something that has stuck with me all week was the point that Cameron made on the rights that Jesus gave up.
He gave up the right to grow old on this earth, He gave up the right to have children on earth, he gave up the right to get married, he gave up the right to be wealthy and rich on earth and seek material riches.
Jesus gave up so many rights when we think of it.
It would be easy for us to take and believe this verse is about us exercising our rights as believers to become all things so that we can win lost people.
Read the Bible verse
2. Read the verse Before it and the verse after it
3. Read the Chapter
4. Understand where the verse fits with the entire book of 1 Corinthians
5. Understand how this verse fits with the entire New Testament
6. Understand how the verse fits with the entire Bible
Understand the Passage
4 Questions Paul ask that he would answer with a yes on each question.
1 Corinthians 9:2-
1 Corinthians 9:4-
Paul is saying that he has a right to receive what he eats and drinks by preaching the Gospel.
He has the right to receive pay from preaching the Gospel and this pay would pay for what he eats and drinks.
v. 5 Not only this but if I was accompanied by a wife she too has the right to eat and drink by what I am paid for preaching the Gospel.
Paul was not married but he references Peter who was married.
So he has the right to have his food and drink paid for by the preaching of the Gospel and also if he was to have a wife she too has the right to receive her food and drink from the preaching of the Gospel.
v.6 He says Barnabas and I don’t have a right to earn a living from the Gospel because we are working to support ourselves in other means.
We have the right to receive pay for preaching the Gospel but we use other methods.
v.7 The soldier goes to war and is paid, the one who plants a vineyard eats its fruit.
The shepherd drinks the milk from the flock.
1 Corinthians 9:9-12
The old Testament
We have this right but we have not used the right So that We will not hinder the Gospel of Christ
hinder is unusual (here only in the New Testament).
It means ‘a cutting into’, and was used of breaking up a road to prevent the enemy’s advance.
1 corinthians 9:13-
I have not exercised these rights
1 Corinthians 9:15-
1 Corinthians 9:19-
1 Corinthians 9:
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