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Do You Not Know?, Part 5
In 1 Corinthians 6:9-20, Paul asks a series of four questions in order to confront and correct the sexual immorality of the Corinthians. The problem with the Corinthian believers was that they didn’t really know the gospel and its implications for their lives, particularly in the matter of sexual immorality. So, Paul's four questions were intended to direct the Corinthians back to the gospel (and it implications), which alone has the power motivate them to flee sexual immorality (v. 18a) and to glorify God in their bodies (v. 20b). Paul's questions are based on the gospel-philosophy, “become what you are.”
Shamed for the Shameful
The entire Bible shows us that we are, at our core, God-rejectors. As the Scriptures convince us of this truth, our souls cry out from the need for rescue. Walk with us this week as we look at God's covenant to make a people for Himself through Jesus, and His unrelenting love toward them. God the pursuer and initiator of an amazing Grace.
Do You Not Know?, Part 4
In 1 Corinthians 6:9-20, Paul asks a series of four questions in order to confront and correct the sexual immorality of the Corinthians. The problem with the Corinthian believers was that they didn’t really know the gospel and its implications for their lives, particularly in the matter of sexual immorality. So, Paul's four questions were intended to direct the Corinthians back to the gospel (and it implications), which alone has the power motivate them to flee sexual immorality (v. 18a) and to glorify God in their bodies (v. 20b). Paul's questions are based on the gospel-philosophy, “become what you are.”
The Lie of Compromise
Miracles verified the apostles. Acts 5:12 They all gathered together. Acts 5:13 Great fear came on all the church. Acts 5:11 People were getting saved. Acts 5:14 We are called to be a peculiar people. 1 Peter 2:9-12.
Winning Over Worry
This sermon takes a look at what the Bible says about Worrying. Is Worrying a Sin? Is it ever OK to Worry? How do I get victory over worrying?



