By Sarah Wootten Last week, we began 1 Corinthians 6 where Paul addressed the church concerning a lawsuit. The main issue Paul wrote about was that no one within the congregation was mediating between the two men. The church should have been exercising spiritual wisdom and helping the brothers resolve the issue. Instead, the two … Continue reading Stop Suing Yourself
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Judging Disputes with the Mind of Christ
By Sarah Wootten Moving into 1 Corinthians 6, the tone of the letter intensifies. In chapter 5, Paul was rebuking the church for not removing the immoral man from the congregation. Now we see Paul’s frustration toward the church come to a head. He asks the congregation “how dare you act like this?” (6:1). He … Continue reading Judging Disputes with the Mind of Christ
Don’t Judge Me??
By Joey Carroll “Don’t judge me!” Perhaps you have said that phrase, or someone else has said it to you. But is that what the Bible actually teaches? A very well known passage in the Bible is “Do not judge so that you will not be judged,” (Matthew 7:1, NASB). If you keep reading in … Continue reading Don’t Judge Me??
Sexual Immorality in the Church, Part 2
By Joey Carroll Last week, we opened up a can of worms. We were considering the immoral man of 1 Corinthians 5 and how the church was supposed to deal with him. The church in that day did what many churches in our day do with immorality – simply look the other way. As the … Continue reading Sexual Immorality in the Church, Part 2
Sexual Immorality in the Church
By Joey Carroll Commitments that stand the test of time grow stronger. Commitments that fall apart at the first sign of adversity were not really worth the time to make. Every church that claims to follow Christ has a commitment to the Word of God, whether they recognize it or not. The Bible says in … Continue reading Sexual Immorality in the Church
Two Ways, Two Paths
By Sarah Wootten I recently read a story about a man who had been caught red-handed. He slandered his friends and colleagues for years anonymously. When finally confronted with irrefutable evidence, the man refused to admit that he was wrong. After two hours of confrontation, he finally said that he was guilty of the accusations … Continue reading Two Ways, Two Paths
The Loving Discipline of a Father
By Sarah Wootten “I [Paul] do not write these things to make you ashamed, but to admonish you as my beloved children. For though you have countless guides in Christ, you do not have many fathers. For I became your father in Christ Jesus through the gospel,” (1 Corinthians 4:14-15, ESV). 1 Corinthians is a … Continue reading The Loving Discipline of a Father
Understanding Apostles
By Joey Carroll “Apostle” is a word that is used almost exclusively in the New Testament; therefore, the New Testament is where we should learn about this unique title in church history. In Hebrews 3, our Lord Jesus is referred to as The Apostle. Since our Lord was sent by God (when the eternal Son … Continue reading Understanding Apostles
The Mindset of a Recipient
By Sarah Wootten The abundance of God’s gracious gifts is completely incomprehensible to us. How can we properly express thanksgiving to the One who freely gives us all things (Romans 8:32)? The psalmists often express praise to God for the good gifts He has given to mankind. God sends rain which waters the ground and … Continue reading The Mindset of a Recipient
Motivations Will Be Revealed
By Sarah Wootten One of the things I miss about living in a bigger city is the abundance of ice cream shops. On slow summer nights, it’s so nice to sit with a group of friends while eating ice cream and watching the sun go down. An ice cream shop does show us something about … Continue reading Motivations Will Be Revealed