June 2, 2018
Topics: maturity

1 Corinthians 8
July 19, 2015
- Pastor Shawn
- 1 Corinthians
- 1 Corinthians
- alcohol
- apostle
- Bible
- conscience
- Corinth
- Corinthians
- Faith
- False gods
- Food
- freedom
- God
- Gospel
- grace
- Holy Spirit
- hope
- Idolatry
- immaturity
- Jesus
- liberty
- love
- maturity
- Meat
- movies
- offend
- Paul
- Salvation
- sin
- strong
- television
- violate
- weak
- yoga
Today we continue our study in 1 Corinthians with chapter 8 and Paul answering the Corinthian Christian’s question about eating meat from sacrifices to idols. The goal of our study is to become sensitive to how our exercise of Christian liberty may impact other believers. By exercising our freedoms, are we edifying or are we causing confusion for weaker believers?
1 Corinthians 6:1-11 – Problems in the Church
July 18, 2015
- Pastor Shawn
- 1 Corinthians
- angels
- apostle
- christian
- church
- Corinthians
- court
- discernment
- discipleship
- Epistle
- fruit
- glorify
- God
- Gospel
- grace
- growing
- heavy
- holy
- homosexuality
- hope
- immature
- important
- Jesus
- Joy
- judge
- Letter
- leviticus
- love
- magnify
- marriage
- maturity
- nations
- officiate
- outside
- Paul
- persecution
- policy
- Salvation
- scotus
- secular
- spirit
- supreme
- Truth
- Word
1 Corinthians 5
July 18, 2015
- Pastor Shawn
- 1 Corinthians
- apostle
- authority
- boasting
- body
- carnal
- church
- confront
- corinthian
- discipline
- disfellowship
- fellowship
- fleshly
- forgiveness
- God
- Gospel
- grace
- holy
- hope
- immaturity
- incest
- influence
- Jesus
- judge
- judgment
- leader
- love
- maturity
- pastor
- Paul
- public
- repent
- repentant
- Salvation
- sexual
- sin
- spirit
- tolerance
- wolf
- worldly
Today we continue our study in 1 Corinthians with chapter 5 as Paul confronts the Corinthian church on their tolerant attitude toward blatant, unrepentant sin among them. The goal of our study is to recognize that sin is a corrupting influence and blatant sin in the church should be confronted and dealt with, sternly and compassionately. And Paul says that sometimes this means putting an unrepentant brother or sister out of the fellowship. Find out how church discipline is carried out Biblically.