1. "We learned that Paul, despite the fact that the church he's writing to is very dysfunctional, they're broken in many ways, they're struggling. We would look at them and probably be like, I don't even know if you'd call this a church anymore in some regards. And he calls them saints, and he encourages them that in the grace of God, he has enriched them in his grace so that they aren't lacking any gift to live into that calling of saints."
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2. "We may hit potholes. We may find our alignment starting to be misaligned just from regular wear and tear, just from life going on. So it's important for us as a church, from time to time, to get our alignment checked. And that's exactly what Paul is going to be addressing here in verses 10 through 17 this morning. He's introducing this. He's going to spend a good chunk of the first four chapters of this letter talking about the church's unity, and combating divisions in the church."
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3. "We are a family in Christ. This is us. It means it's not just me. It's not just my. It's not just my convenience, my schedule, my role, my preference. This is something that we are doing together. And we need to approach our relationship with God's church from that perspective. It's not so individualistic. We are called, as the church, into a community of believers. It's us in this together."
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4. "We need to deal with divisions because they will distract us from what really matters. When we find ourselves inside the church arguing, quarreling, dividing, it distracts us from what really matters. Really, from who really matters, especially in the case of the Corinthians. We get caught up on superficial things. They were getting caught up not on centering their focus on Christ. They were concerned about men. Paul and Apollos and Cephas. What's this all about? This is not central to the message that we preach."
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5. "We need to deal with divisions because they will distract us from what really matters. When we find ourselves inside the church arguing, quarreling, dividing, it distracts us from what really matters. Really, from who really matters, especially in the case of the Corinthians. We get caught up on superficial things. They were getting caught up not on centering their focus on Christ. They were concerned about men. Paul and Apollos and Cephas. What's this all about? This is not central to the message that we preach."
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6. "We need to deal with divisions because they will distract us from what really matters. When we find ourselves inside the church arguing, quarreling, dividing, it distracts us from what really matters. Really, from who really matters, especially in the case of the Corinthians. We get caught up on superficial things. They were getting caught up not on centering their focus on Christ. They were concerned about men. Paul and Apollos and Cephas. What's this all about? This is not central to the message that we preach."
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7. "We need to deal with divisions because they will distract us from what really matters. When we find ourselves inside the church arguing, quarreling, dividing, it distracts us from what really matters. Really, from who really matters, especially in the case of the Corinthians. We get caught up on superficial things. They were getting caught up not on centering their focus on Christ. They were concerned about men. Paul and Apollos and Cephas. What's this all about? This is not central to the message that we preach."
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8. "We need to deal with divisions because they will distract us from what really matters. When we find ourselves inside the church arguing, quarreling, dividing, it distracts us from what really matters. Really, from who really matters, especially in the case of the Corinthians. We get caught up on superficial things. They were getting caught up not on centering their focus on Christ. They were concerned about men. Paul and Apollos and Cephas. What's this all about? This is not central to the message that we preach."
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9. "We need to deal with divisions because they will distract us from what really matters. When we find ourselves inside the church arguing, quarreling, dividing, it distracts us from what really matters. Really, from who really matters, especially in the case of the Corinthians. We get caught up on superficial things. They were getting caught up not on centering their focus on Christ. They were concerned about men. Paul and Apollos and Cephas. What's this all about? This is not central to the message that we preach."
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10. "We need to deal with divisions because they will distract us from what really matters. When we find ourselves inside the church arguing, quarreling, dividing, it distracts us from what really matters. Really, from who really matters, especially in the case of the Corinthians. We get caught up on superficial things. They were getting caught up not on centering their focus on Christ. They were concerned about men. Paul and Apollos and Cephas. What's this all about? This is not central to the message that we preach."
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