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1 Cor 4:15 (8/21/14)

All in the family

August 21, 2014 • Benham Brothers

Paul had just admonished the people for tolerating a grotesque sexual sin.
Although not everyone did it, they still didn't see anything wrong with it.
This is when an individual sin morphs into a national one - when the culture finds it acceptable.
God deals with individuals and He deals with nations.
Paul saw himself as a father to the Corinthians.
Because he saw himself as a father he saw them as his "kids."
A father loves his kids more than a person loves a stranger.
A father is willing to rebuke in the spirit of restoration.
We must see ourselves first as God's children.
Then we need to see other people as:
1) Father / Mother - older more mature people in the faith.
2) Brother / Sister - those who are along the journey of life with us.
3) Son / Daughter - younger less mature people in the faith.
If we view people like this then we will love our neighbor as ourselves, because it's all in the family!

1 Corinthians 1:17 (8/22/19)

August 22, 2019 • Benham Brothers

* Baptism was a good thing, something God called some to do. * But Paul knew he was not one of them - he was called to evangelize. * Paul knew his primary thing, so it limited his options. * Often times our lives get out of balance with busyness because we’re not operating according to our calling. * This increases our options and weighs us down. * Are you operating out of guilt in doing some things that are outside your calling? * Too many of us operate out of a CAUSE rather than a CALL. * If we are cause-focused rather than call-focused we lose our ability to see Christ. * We are all called to do certain things - stand up for the defenseless, give to the poor, etc. * But when it comes to our vocation - the thing we spend our lives for - we operate according to a call, not a cause.

1 Corinthians 1:18-25 (8/17/17)

August 17, 2017 • Benham Brothers

* vs 18 - those without the spirit of God inside them believe the gospel is nonsense. * Testimony of Bill Maher. * vs 21 - it’s not foolish to those who “believe” - faith unlocks understanding. * vs 22-23 - it’s foolish to the Jews and nonsense to the Gentiles. * The same boiling water that hardens the egg softens the carrot. * We preach the gospel regardless of the response. * Why is the cross offensive? * 1) Because of what it says about us - we’re sinners in need of a Savior. * 2) Because of what it says about other religions - Jesus is the “only” way. * 3) Because of what it says about God - He is a God of love and justice - He punishes and He forgives. * 4) Because Jesus divides humanity - He separates the wheat from the chaff. * vs 24 - our faith leads us to the power and wisdom of God. * Wisdom is the marriage of knowledge with understanding - and our faith w/works unites the two. * Faith with works is our testimony - it shows how God worked through us and/or for us in a situation.

1 Corinthians 2:1-5 (8/17/17)

August 17, 2017 • Benham Brothers

* Warren Wiersbe shares these three points to keep in mind when we’re sharing the gospel: * 1) Our Approach (vs 1-2) - this has two facets: * * We shouldn’t try to focus on eloquence and being attractional - this will get people to focus on us and not God. * * We don’t need to shy away from speaking because of our lack of eloquence - we should speak regardless. * 2) Our Attitude (vs 3-4) - two facets: * * We should have reverence toward God. * * We should have humility toward others. * Our job is not to persuade - it’s to present the truth so the Holy Spirit can do the persuading. * 3) Our Aim (vs 5) - for others to experience God’s power in their lives. * The best way to do this is by sharing our own testimony.