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All Things for the Sake of the Gospel

The Corinthians supposed that because Paul was not being paid he was less than an apostle. Paul shows the Corinthians how they are mistaken and gives them an example of selfless love in his own actions which contrasts sharply with how they destroy each other in their selfish practices.

Lay Aside Your Rights

Paul responds to more concerns mentioned in a previous letter from the Corinthian church. This time he takes up food sacrificed to idols. Once again the Corinthian’s selfish, party spirit is apparent; Paul says they need to lay aside their rights as Christ did for the good of the weak members of their community.

Worship God Where You Are

Paul takes up responding to issues mentioned in a previous letter written to him by the Corinthian church. In this case he looks at the assertions of some ascetics in the Corinthian group. While on the surface Paul addresses the issues of marriage, sex, celibacy, engagement, etc., underneath is the issue of what true devotion looks like. Paul says that in general a believer should seek to be devoted to God in the situation “in which you were called”; one need not by default change their situation in order to be faithful to God.

Did the Resurrection Really Happen?

If God invaded history and the Resurrection really happened then reason would lead us to think that there would be traces. Actually evidence abounds for the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ. Five facts are examined in this message which make a solid case for belief in the Resurrection as an actual historical event.

What is Palm Sunday About?

Reading: Mark 11:1-11 Quotes: “The [pilgrims from the surrounding areas] shouted ‘Hosanna’ as they approached the city; the Jerusalem crowd shouted ‘Crucify him.’” –R. T. France in his commentary The Gospel of Mark, p. 430. Stories: Francis Schaeffer slept on the floor. Articles: “The Problem of Palm Sunday”

Immorality in the Church Part 2

The Corinthians apparently had distorted a teaching of Paul’s on Christian liberty. Instead of using their liberty in Christ to magnify the love of God, the Corinthians were using it as an opportunity for incredible self-indulgence. Paul addresses specific instances of this in the church.

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