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Do You Not Know?, Part 9
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.”
Do You Not Know?, Part 8
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.”
Do You Not Know?, Part 7
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 Divine Service: Gospel-Driven Worship
In reply to the questions, “What is worship?” and “Why do we go to church?,” the answer is this: We come to receive good gifts from God’s gracious hand because of Christ’s saving work for us and then and only then do we respond in confession, singing, faith, repentance, obedience, praying, giving, thanksgiving, acts of love/service to our neighbor.
Kingdom Principles Part 3 - Daily Prayer
Kingdom Principles Part 3 - Daily Prayer
Everyday Worship
Join us as we look at John 4:19-26 as Jesus tells us that true worshipers will worship in spirit and in truth.
Props or presence?
Pastor Rob talks about the importance of props versus the presence of God. This is demonstrated in Exodus, through the construction of the Tabernacle and the Ark of the Covenant.
Tabernacle: Why, How, and So What?
God is pleased to dwell with mankind. But as good news as that is, He must also erect several barriers between Himself and our lives so to protect us from being consumed by His glory. Most of us struggle with the aspects of worship and the specificity of the tabernacle. This sermon seeks to explain all of these things in an attainable fashion. And even if we could completely understand the text in Exodus 40, the question still remains...So What!???



