Resurrection Realities
1 Corinthians 15:35-58
The resurrected body will be both familiar and unique
The resurrected boy will be both new and improved
The resurrection promise means the coming death of death
The resurrection promise means powerful living until then
Resurrection: This Changes Everything
1 Corinthians 15:12-34
If Jesus didn’t rise then all is lost… (vv. 12-19)
Faith in Christ would be worthless
Jesus and the Apostles would be liars
Our sins would remain
There would be no hope beyond the grave
We would labor in vain
But He is risen and brings cosmic change… (vv. 20-28)
So set sin aside and live for Jesus. (vv. 29-34)
The Transformative Gospel
1 Corinthians 15:1-11
The Gospel is proclamation received
The Gospel must take first priority
The Gospel changes lives
Order in the Church!
1 Corinthians 14:26-40
Worship participation must also bring edification
Worship must be orderly
Worship should be balanced
Sign Gifts: Aiming for Edification
1 Corinthians 14:1-25
We should seek spiritual gifts, especially those that edify the body with truth
Tongues have communal value only when interpreted
Seeking tongues is not a sign of spiritual maturity; seeking gifts that serve and build up others is
Tongues are a sign, but prophecy changes hearts
Combating Temptation
Luke 4:1-13
Beware of Satan’s schemes
Be confident in the superiority of Christ
Be armed for battle
Be communing with Him consistently
Be filled with the Holy Spirit
Be saturated with His Word
Trusting in God's Love in the Midst of Storms
John 11:1-16
Be certain of God’s love for you.
Be committed to trusting in God’s plan.
Be concerned with His glory.
Building on the Right Foundation
Matthew 7:24-26
Fact #1: You are building your life on some kind of foundation.
Fact #2: The storms of life will test the stability of your foundation.
Principles to Apply:
Be careful what kind of foundation you are storm proofing your life with.
Deeply secure your foundation through knowing and obeying Christ.
Recognize that the greatest storm is yet to be faced and respond immediately.
Four Marks of a Godly Leader
Acts 20:17-37
- A Godly leader serves with humility and compassion. (vv. 19; 31; 36-37)
- A Godly leader exhibits transparent integrity. (vv. 18; 27)
- A Godly leader acts with courage. (vv. 19-24)
- He/she acts decisively, even in hardship.
- He/she has the courage to stay the course that God has set for him/her.
- A Godly leader is serious about declaring truth. (vv. 20; 27)
Confidence in Life
Romans 8:31-39
Confidence in God through Christ
Not condemned, spoken for
Nothing separates the love
More than conquerors
Confidence in the love of God
Spiritual Body Building
1 Corinthians 12:1-11
- Gifts of the Spirit will point to Jesus.
- Gifts of the Spirit are meant to be used.
- Gifts of the Spirit build up the Body of Christ.
- Gifts of the Spirit are diverse.
- Gifts of the Spirit don't make you extra spiritual.
Godly Manners for a Meaningful Meal
1 Corinthians 11:17-34
- Approach God's meal with love for the Body of Christ.
- Approach God's meal with remembrance for the comprehensive work of Christ on your behalf.
- Approach God's meal with a spirit of introspection.
Honoring God's Design for Worship
1 Corinthians 11:2-16
- We should honor the Lord through our practical understanding of headship.
- We should be willing to limit our use of freedom so as to not dishonor, distract, or offend in worship.
- We should humbly focus on fulfilling our role in worship and family, instead of fighting it.
A Godly Path for the Christian Life
1 Corinthians 10:14-11:1
- Be devoted to Christ with your affections while still outward focused in your friendships.
- Be focused on what is truly good for others, not what is simply permissible.
- Be free of legalism, but guided by conscience.
- Be faithful in using your freedom for God's glory.
- Be an example of Christ for others to imitate.
Sidestepping the Landmines of Spiritual Pride
1 Corinthians 10:1-13
- Don't dabble with idolatry.
- Don't test the Lord.
- Don't let freedom lead to engaging immorality.
- Don't begin to grumble.
- Don't let your spiritual guard down.
- Don't believe that temptation has ultimate power over you.
Run To Win
1 Corinthians 9:24-27
- Eternal life hangs on the way we run.
- We run to obtain because we have been obtained.
- Our running is on the basis of what God did on our behalf.
- How do we run?
- Run like a winner.
- Give it all you got.
- Run with self-control.
- How does this relate to the mission of the Church?
Redeeming Your "Rights"
1 Corinthians 9:1-23
Recognize your particular rights...
So that you can relinquish those that might hinder your individual calling...
And hamper your effectiveness to contextually win all kinds of people to Christ.
The Cost of Following Jesus
Luke 9:57-62
- Following Jesus means prioritizing him far above our desires for the approval of others, safety, comfort, wealth, and other worldly goods.
- Following Jesus means prioritizing gospel proclamation far above even our most reasonable obligations.
- Following Jesus means being singularly focused in our discipleship.