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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.”
To Reconcile Murderers
Christ commands reconciliation. Most appreciate that murderers should be executed, but God's standards of righteousness far surpass simple murder.
Do You Not Know?, Part 3
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.”
Rejoicing over a New Robe and New Wine - Mark 2:19-22
In Mark 2 we see that God's Grace Replaces Rotting Rituals with: 1. The New Cloth of Christ's Righteousness 2. The New Wine of the Holy Spirit
Bewitched (Galatians 3:1-6)
Paul wants the Galatians to understand the foolishness of replace faith in God's grace with our own works.
The Source of the Light (G Mitchell 7/8/12)
Only when the light of God shines in our hearts can we be lights to the world.
YHWH TSEDIKENU - The Lord Our Righteousness
Your Great Name Series- The Lord Our Righteousness. This message highlights the dichotomy of receiving righteousness from God and partnering with God in holiness.
Proverbs for a Nation
This Proverb about the nation is stated as parallel thought. That is, a very simple thought is given in a positive and negative way, communicating the same truth. What is that simple truth? Righteous living exalts a nation! The opposite parallel thought is “sin is a disgrace.” So, whether you want the positive version or the negative version, the truth is the same, “righteousness exalts a nation.”
Do You Not Know?, Part 2
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.”



