1. "We are in a series here at Village called Firing on All Cylinders, and we're talking about the operation of the Operation Christmas Child. We're talking about the church operating as God intended it to operate. And we learned in this letter from the Apostle Paul to the church that he started in Corinth that the world considers the cross of Jesus Christ to be foolishness, but we consider it to be the power of God for our salvation. And so there's an initial difference between the world and the church."
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2. "And we might be tempted to think that the early church, man, it would be great to be part of that church. I read in the book of Acts that God's doing miraculous things. People are being healed. People are coming to faith in Jesus Christ by the thousands. Churches are starting all over Rome, or Jerusalem, and then Rome, and then moving all over the world. What an exciting place to be a part of it. It was so close to the time of Jesus. Jesus was just there like, last year, right? And he rose from the dead. Now the church is starting, and that's got to be a fantastic church, an awesome church."
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3. "And this is going to be a word to us as a church. It's going to be speaking about a specific sin, but we're not going to address that sin on a personal level. That comes in chapter 6. This is a corporate level. This is how the church is dealing with this sin in its ranks, in the house. And the question that the Apostle Paul is going to seek to answer is this, how should the church deal with sin in the body?"
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4. "Your boasting is not good. Do you not know that a little leaven leavens the whole lump? Cleanse out the old leaven, that you may be a new leaven. And if you are not a new lump, as you are really unleavened for Christ. For Christ our Passover lamb has been sacrificed, let us therefore celebrate the festival not with the old leaven, the leaven of malice and evil, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth."
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5. "Let's start here. First, we as a church are to mourn sin, not celebrate it. Back to verse 1, it's reported that there is sexual immorality among you. Sexual immorality in the Koine Greek, which is written, is the word pornea. It's what we get our word pornography from or pornographic. It is referring to any sex outside of the bonds of marriage. The Bible, God's word, is totally clear when it comes to human sexuality. There's no questions about it. Sex is designed for marriage between a man and a woman. All other sex outside of this is outside of the plan of God."
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6. "And so they had this in their culture, in the church, I should say. It's in the church. And? Look at verse two. And you're arrogant. Ought you not to mourn? So they were arrogant about it. They didn't care about it. They were fine with it. And they should be mourning it, but no, they're celebrating the sin by allowing this man to be an active part of the church. And by the way that it's written, she probably wasn't a believer. She wasn't addressed. She's not part of the church, but this man was. Maybe he was a leader."
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7. "And yet this is a serious sin that they have not only swept under the rug, they're proud about. Now, I could go through, and I have done this before, show you videos of other churches and other situations where people are celebrating sin. It's a common thing. And I want to be, as Paul has instructed, part of a church that calls out sin. Not in a way that's unloving. No, not at all. We're going to talk about that in a minute. But we want to call sin what it is, sin. And we want to be real about it. And we don't want to celebrate it. We want to struggle against it."
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8. "If there's public sin that's happening, it's easier just to ignore it and look the other way. I mean, it's a hard conversation. It's a hard situation. And my grandpa Lombardo, he lived until he was 88 years old, and he was always in good health. He was born here, but his parents came from Sicily. But he was born here, and he was raised as an Italian -American, and he ate good food, but he ate pasta, he ate all that stuff like that, and he was in great health. And we always ask grandpa, well, how are you so healthy? Oh, he also smoked since he was 18. He was like eight years old. But he moved to a pipe. Grandma forced him to move to the pipe later on in life. So when I smell a pipe, I just love the smell because it reminds me of my grandpa. But what's the key to your health, grandpa? And he said, well, I never go to the doctor because I'm afraid they're going to find something."
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9. "You deliver him to the domain of the devil. The domain of the devil is outside of the church. It's the world. He doesn't get to stay inside God's people and the protection that it provides and the community that it provides and the help that it provides, the presence of God who is here. He doesn't get to enjoy that any longer. He doesn't get to be part of that. He's got to suffer the consequences of his own sinful actions and he gets put out of the church. But the goal is restoration. The goal is to help him. The goal is to destroy his flesh. The flesh is not his physical body. The flesh is the part that we all have that struggles with sin."
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10. "Billy Sunday said this quote, and I love it. He says this, one reason sin flourishes is that it is treated like a cream puff instead of a rattlesnake. We at Village Bible Church want to be serious about our sin, to be honest about it, to deal with it, to know that it's dangerous. Not just to laugh it off as just something that's going to be forgiven anyway, but to be serious about our walk with Christ."
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