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*Right Thinking About The Body*
*Jan.
28, 1996*
*1Corinthians 5 and 6*
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Scripture:
1.
John 8:32-35 freedom from sin through truth
2.
John 8:36 freedom in Christ
3.
1Cor.
2:12 freedom of spiritual understanding
4.
1Cor.
10:23-24 freedom to seek the good of others
5.
1Pet.
2:16 freedom to live for God
6.
1Cor.
11:31 freedom to judge ourselves
I.
Proper judgment by the church as the corporate body of Christ
results in:
(1Cor.
5)
A.
The witness of holiness in the church.
(1Cor. 6:1-11)
B.
The witness of unity in the church.
II.
Proper judgment by the believer as a member of the body of Christ results in:
(1Cor.
6:12-17)
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The witness of holiness in the believer as the basis for holiness in the church.
(1Cor. 6:18-20)
B.
The witness of unity in the believer as the basis for unity in the church.
Timeless Truth:
The catalyst of the community is in the court of the conscience.
What we promote in others is what we permit in ourselves.
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