I Corinthians 9:1-18 (Part 38) Liberty: Paul's Example
His position, vv.1 -2
• Statement of his rights
• Statement of his privilege
• Statement of his credentials
• Statement of his product
His defense—vv. 3-11
Paul’s right to compensation
• Support for pay—vv. 3-4: 1) Logical, v. 7—Soldier, shepherd, gardener; 2) Scriptural, vv. 8-9—The lesson has application to man—vv. 10-11
• Had the right to companionship, v. 5
• Had right to work only in teaching Scripture—v. 6
God’s care of creation has lessons for man
• God’s care for the oxen teaches the concept of compensation for services rendered
• God’s care for animals teaches His awareness of needs
• God’s care for animals teaches the foolishness of worry
Take those three lessons a step further
• Logic says compensation is a must
• Scripture also argues for compensation—
• It applies to the spiritual end of things as well—look at vv. 10-11a
Paul’s exception to the principle, vv. 12-18
• He has a right to compensation but he refuses it