1) "There's no such thing as a perfect church, and there's no such thing as a place where you're not going to have your feelings hurt. But we're called to stick with it and to grow up in it. In the faith, to be the people that God has called us to be."
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2) "The gospel in a nutshell says that there is a God who has made me, and all there is, and he is holy, and just, and righteous, and yet I am a sinner, and I have rebelled against God in my sin. And because of that, I am at odds with my creator. Because of that, I cannot come to the throne of my creator, or have a relationship with him, because of my rebellion, and my sin in my life. But God, who is righteous, and holy, and filled with justice, is also a God of love. And so he condescended, he chose to step into time and space as the Son of God, the Lord Jesus Christ, our Messiah, to go to the cross, to die in my place, to die for my sins. That if I would come to him through faith, his grace might come and forgive me of my sins, and make me one of his children, forgiven for all of my sins, past, present, or future, because of the work of the Messiah on the cross. I can be forgiven, and I can be redeemed, and reconciled to my creator God in a relationship with him. Good news. This is great news."
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3) "You may need to grow up spiritually if you don't take the time to study God's Word. The Corinthian Christians, they are Christians. Look at verse one, but I brothers, brothers, he calls them, brothers or sisters, some other translation. The idea is that these are Christians. I couldn't address you as spiritual people, but people of the flesh as infants in Christ. I fed you with milk, not solid food, for you're not ready for it. The Corinthian Christians haven't gotten past the basics, the ABCs and the 123s. They haven't gotten past that. They're still stuck on milk."
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4) "You may need to grow up spiritually if you are driven by your desires. You're driven by your desires. Look at verse 3. So this word for flesh is a word for the purely physical. That's what Paul uses here. He uses another word that's close to this Greek word in the flesh. In other places, that means like the dark fleshly desires. But in the way that he's using it here, he's not just saying, like the basic physical things that are good for us to desire, because it's good to have a desire for food, right? So you don't overindulge in it. Not saying that, but to be alive. And so you have a desire. That's part of your flesh. But there's this other part of the flesh that is a darker side. It's a rebellious side. It's a side of selfishness and doing that which you want and not what God wants."
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5) "Have hope that as you grow up in your faith, you're going to experience the victory of God in those areas of your life that you struggle. So have hope. Don't be filled with despair. I know some Christians, they come to church and they feel so guilty that they've failed God again. And I remember an older lady at a church I serve, she's really old, and I remember a few months before she died, she told about, as a girl, going to church and hearing what the pastor preached and then going home in the afternoon and she would just cry all afternoon because she could never live up to what the pastor was preaching. And I just had to lovingly share the hope of the gospel that it's not about your performance, it's about what Christ has done."
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6) "It's not out of obligation that we deny our flesh, but it comes out of our affection for Christ. I like that. It's not out of an obligation we ought to, but it's out of an affection we want to. Flip over to... 2 Corinthians chapter 3. I think we see Paul teach this in this next letter to this church. And he's talking about having this hope of glory, the hope of Jesus Christ, this salvation that we have, and this calling to be his people and to live as he's called us to live."
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7) "You may need to grow up spiritually if you don't discern the way that God works. Paul uses in verses five through nine, this illustration of agriculture. God is the one doing the work. And the Corinthians didn't understand this. Part of their division was that they wanted to follow certain people. And if we don't understand the way that God's church works, we're going to be at a disadvantage to be part of that church. We don't understand. But one thing I think we all do understand is that the church is not about an individual. Right? It's not about the worship leader or the pastor. It's not about the guy on TV. It's not about a person. It's about the person. It's about Christ Jesus."
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