Thursday, December 20, 2007

Living for Christ Chapters 8-9

According to Paul, what do mature Christians know about food sacrificed to Idols?




What does Paul say about what is more important than exercising freedom that comes from knowledge ?




What " knowledge" or freedom that you currently enjoy would you be willing to give up in order to not destroy a weaker brother ?




What responsibility does a mature believer have to an unbeliever?


Read 9:1-18

What apostolic rights had Paul given up? ( 9:4-5, 11-2, 14, 18)



Read 19-27

What practical choices have you made that might be hindering the gospel?

What does Paul give up freedom to live what lifestyle he prefers?


Are there any ajdustments that you may need to make in order to reach people in your sub-culture?


Read 9:24-27

How are we like athletes in training?

Saturday, December 15, 2007

I Corinthians 7

We will be studying parts of chapter 7

THEME: Christians in Corinth were surrounded by sexual temptation. The city had a reputation even among pagans for sexual immorality and religious prostitution. Paul was delivering these instructions on sex and marriage. They needed special, specific instructions because of the culture's immoral standards. Some believers were teaching total abstinance within marriage due to a belief it was sinful. Others were teaching or proposing separation from or divorcing spouses in order to stay pure. It seems Paul is more concerned with living in accordance with God's will, therefore shying away from absolutes where one might want to pin Him down.



Read through the chapter. Pauls talks of sex, marriage, divorce. immorality. But His theme is much more significant.

Read Verses 1-9

Verse 1 Tells us that Paul is now in question answering mode:

As you read the chapter, before class, look to a common theme. Sort of come prepared to "title the chapter."


?'s For tomorrow

1. What is Paul's view of celibacy, and why is it not prctical for most people?


2. What advice does Paul give to unmarried and married involvong immorality?


3. What view of women does Paul seem to have?

Read 10-16

4. Why might Christians be tempted to divorce a non- Christian, why should they not?


5. What does it mean when Pauls says that one spouse is sanctified by other? , could it mean salvation? ( 7:16) Moral Influence, Overflow of blessings ?


6. " Holy" in verse 14, as it related to the children? What does this mean ?


7. How does, " Live in Peace" contribute to overall theme?



8. Verse 16 gives us a picture of the heart of_____?

My Favorite Books

  • The Forgotten God
  • What is Reformed Theology
  • James Patterson Books
  • Communicating For Change
  • The Reformation Study Bible
  • The Best ? Ever