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Intro:
1. Corrects an over/under-spiritual view of work
Today I’m talking about how our Christian faith is supposed to change how approach our work, our jobs.
1. Corrects an over/under-spiritual view of work
The context of this passage will help you see this point better.Some people in the church of Corinth were teaching that once you became a Christian, it was necessary to change your social status or situation.
e.g if you’re married then you should become unmarried.
You should stop having sex with your spouse.
Its more spiritual.
If you’re uncircumcised you should become circumcised.
Or some were saying the opposite i.e If you’re circumcised you should become uncircumcised (there really was a procedure).
Again its more spiritual they said.
So Paul responds that all this doesn’t really matter.
Marriage is good, singlehood is also good.
Circumcised also can, uncircumcised also can.
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