Sermon Tone Analysis
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*All false worship is a manifestation of demonism
I Corinthians 10:14-33: 1) The fellowship of idolatry—vv.
14-22: Application and expansion of v. 7; 2) Freedom within limitations—vv.
23-33
The principle Paul builds on—vv.
14-18: 1) Way of escape—v.
13; 2) ‘Wherefore’—(v.
14) brings in “the way”; 3) “Flee”—v.
14; 4) Flee in the NT: 1) Anything that competes with the Lordship of Christ; 2) Flee desires or fads whose intent is sensual (emotionally charged as well); 3) Don’t expect God to pull you out; 4) The test of maturity—v.
15; 5) “Communion” (fellowship—key term that we need grasp to get the rest of the passage—v.
16
Koinonia
• The sharing of something which one possesses with another
• Having joint participation that implies that you approve of what you are participating in—and for which one is held responsible by God
• Working with someone else in any joint effort—spiritual or otherwise (broadest use)
Application of the principle (hinges on koinonia)—vv.
19-22
• What he doesn’t mean—v.
19
• What he does mean—v.
20
Some dangers
• Participation in false worship is satanic involvement whether we know it or not
• Involvement in false worship excludes true worship—v.
21
*Possession of liberty does not mean that it should be exercised
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