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Last week we heard
About the city of Corinth
And how it was totally corrupt
And had a worldwide reputation
For being a place of debauchery
And debasement.
We saw that the world had a term
For what it was like to live
Like a Corinthian
And that it was a huge insult
To infer that someone might
Lead a lifestyle that would be
Acceptable in Corinth
We looked at how the world
Had been allowed to creep into the Corinthian church
At how, instead of the church being the /influencers/
/ /They had become the /influenced./
/ /They had let things infiltrate the church…
Things like *liberalism, tolerance*
* Entitlement and partisanship…*
And these things
Began to mark the church
As wordly…
A mark that might
Make the church
Popular
But not
Necessarily
Godly
We heard about the giftings of the church
And how bountiful they were
And how everything they had
They had received from God
And it all was to be used for His glory
And not theirs
And we heard about how thankful Paul
Was that God had gifted them
so that they
Could reach out to the
Lost around them
Probably the most important thing we should have taken
Away from the first 9 verses
Was that God gives is everything we need
To do what He calls us to do
And that we should not only realize that…
But be satisfied with it as well
He gives us all we need
But that’s all we need…
We shouldn’t compare our gifts with others,
We shouldn’t covet the gifts of others
We should be happy with what God has given us
And realize that it is He,
not our gifts
our jobs
our families
our homes
our spouses
our friends
or anything else
that sustains us
He sustains us
He is all we need.
This week, we’re going to see
The impact that partisanship
Had upon the church….
*It’s not who you know….It’s Who knows you!*
Now remember,
Paul has just encouraged these people
And assured them of their place in the body of Christ
And in heaven
And he’s told them that God
Is faithful to the ones He calls
Now, Paul says, “Here are some things you need to work on.”
And he begins with this….
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*1 Corinthians 1:10-17*
*10 Now I exhort you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you all agree and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be made complete in the same mind and in the same judgment.*
Paul addresses the issue of unity first
Because without unity
The is no body
There is no church
There is no way
To resolve their differences
And look at the way he begins…
He calls them brothers…
He exhorts them in the name of “our Lord and Savior”
Not in the name of “their” Lord
Or in the name of “his” lord
He says “Brothers….I want to encourage you
In the name of ‘Our Lord’
We’re together in this
We all have the same God
We share the same salvation
We are recipients
Of the same grace
What he’s really implying
Is that they’re going to get through this
Because they have a lot more in common
Than what separates them
Since Paul has already established
that it is by God’s hand
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