I Corinthians 1:13-4:21 (Part 5) The Solutions to Dissension (Disunity)

Pastor Scott Hedge
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The solutions to dissension (disunity)—1:13-4:21

5 Solutions to the problem of disunity

1. Unity is achieved by considering the person and work of Christ—1:13-17

2. Unity is achieved by considering the true nature of the gospel—1:18-25

3. Unity is achieved by viewing the membership of the church—1:26-31

4. Unity is achieved by considering the true nature of wisdom—2:1-3:4

5. Unity is achieved by considering the nature of Christian service—3:5-4:21

Unity is achieved by considering the person and work of Christ—1:13-17

• There is only one Christ

• There is only one cross

• There is only one baptism

Unity is achieved by considering the true nature of the Gospel—1:18-25

Two evaluations of the cross

• Foolishness—those that are perishing

• Power of God--those that are being saved

The message of the cross—v. 18 The elements of it

• Who died?—Jesus Christ the Son of God

• Why did He die?—that the guilt and penalty of man’s sin would be placed on Him

• The results of His death?—salvation freely extended to all who believe

Two responses to that message

• The perishing—foolishness (the critique of the perishing—v. 18a)

• The saved—The power of God (the evaluation of the saved—v. 18b)

The attitude of the unbeliever

• His attitude was prophesied in Scripture, v. 19

• His attitude is proved by experience, v. 20

• His attitude expressed, vv. 21-23

The doctrine of judicial blindness/divine hardening (Isa. 6 and Isa. 29)

• You can see

• You choose not to see

• You cannot see

Encounter with truth involves . . .

• Hearing—you can’t encounter truth without hearing it

• Response

1) It may be believed

2) It may be rejected (ignore is included)

3) Each response has its end

• Effect

1) If believed—we grow

2) If rejected—we suffer hardness of heart/hearing

*The message of the cross . . . Jesus Christ, the Son of God, died a death wherein the guilt and penalty of man’s sin was placed on Him, making it possible for salvation to be extended to all who believe.

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