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SF220
Calvary 10‑17‑90
BECOMING ALL THINGS
1 Corinthians 9:22,23
INTRODUCTION
Paul states a timeless principle
Find someway ‑ without offending the weak ‑ to reach as many as possible
We must be willing to apply this principle to our work today.
This means that what worked before may not work now.
Demands flexibility and creativity
Not compromise of convictions
That is what _______ Baptist Church is all about
Becoming all things to all men so that by all possible means we might save some.
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1A.
THE MISSION: ALL MEN
1B.
What They Look Like
1C.
The Traditionalist
Born before 1945
Retiring
Failing health
Pessimistic
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