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Family Tradition
Our last Bible Study on April 3rd we discovered how to “Learn From Other’s Mistakes”
Today we will be learning about the importance of tradition in the church.
How many of you know that Tradition is a big deal to most people?
Often times even those who don’t like to follow tradition end up making a tradition out of braking traditions.
The truth is we are all drawn to some form of tradition whether we like it or not.
Paul said :
Now I’m not going to spend much time on verse 1 because we already discussed it in a previous lesson, not to mention that it is pretty much self explanatory.
But my main focus today is going to be on verse 2.
Let us begin:
Paul was likely being sarcastic toward the Corinthian church because he had already rebuked them for not even acknowledging him as an Apostle and also for their contempt of his teachings.
Paul uses the word Tradition here for some reason.
This word is often translated into “teaching” and “ordinances” but i want to explore it based on the “tradition” translation.
Paul was a very Traditional Person
Galatians 1:14
Jesus broke tradition
Paul is dealing with tradition or Customs
Jesus broke tradition
Jesus broke the tradition when he was baptized
He broke tradition when He healed on the sabbath
He broke tradition when He spoke to the woman at the well.
He broke tradition when he allowed the little children to come close to him during His crusade.
He broke tradition when He touched an unclean Leper and healed Him.
He broke tradition when He died on a cross
He broke tradition when He Robbed a borrowed tomb.
He broke tradition when He turned the preaching of the Gospel over to a small group of uneducated and despised disciples.
Let’s let Jesus break us free from our traditions tonight.
What ever is holing you back from enjoying a right relationship with God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit and the Church of God.
Let’s forget those thing which are behind us and start PRESSING toward those things that are ahead of us.
Today is the day that we honor our family tradition and make sure we don’t throw the baby out with the bath water, but also get rid of the things that have become more important to us than God Himself.
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