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“For the Sake of the Gospel: Paul’s Examples in 1 Corinthians 8–9”

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“For the Sake of the Gospel: Paul’s Examples in 1 Corinthians 8–9”


Exploring Love, Knowledge, and Obligations: Time 0:00

Jared led a Bible study on 1 Corinthians, chapters 8 and 9. He emphasized the importance of love over knowledge, using the example of eating things offered to idols. He explained that while idols have no real power, the conscience of some individuals may still be affected by the act. He also discussed Paul's rights, obligations, and spiritual discipline. The conversation ended with a prayer, asking for the Lord's guidance and understanding of the teachings in the Scripture.


Christianity and Meat Offerings in Rome: Time 3:22

Jared discussed the dilemma faced by Christians in the Roman Empire regarding the consumption of meat offered to pagan gods. He emphasized that while Christians believe idols are nothing, they must consider the impact on others' consciences. He cited Paul's advice in Romans 14:13, stating that if eating meat makes a brother stumble, one should abstain to avoid causing harm. Jared concluded that the love of God and fellow Christians should guide their actions, even if it means sacrificing personal preferences.


Understanding Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: Time 6:07

Jared discussed the importance of understanding the relationship between the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit. He then moved on to chapter 9, focusing on self-denial. He highlighted how Paul's apostleship was under attack and how he defended it in the chapter. Jared emphasized that Paul's work was not just for others but also for the believers, as they were the seal of his apostleship. He also touched on the idea of reaping material things after sowing spiritual things, suggesting that this was great for those who were partakers of this right.


Clergy's Spiritual Growth and Well-Being: Time 9:38

Jared discussed a congregation's spiritual growth and well-being as evidence of a clergy member's effectiveness in ministry. He emphasized the importance of material support for clergy to be accessible to sow spiritual things, referencing the Old Covenant. Jared also discussed Paul's passion for the Gospel and his willingness to sacrifice personal comforts to fulfill his mission of spreading the message of Christ. He used contemporary terms from sports like running and boxing to illustrate the proper use of aesthetic practices in the life of faith. The study concluded with a discussion on the apostasy of Israel and the importance of worship. The next day's study would focus on 1st Corinthians, chapter 10, with a possible debate on the Eucharist the following day.


In Christ, love Jared W Campbell


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