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| Edgewood Reformed Baptist Church |
Rusty Grant | West Monroe, Louisiana
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 Beloved, Perhaps one of the most obvious places where worldliness had invaded the Corinthian Church was in the area of sexual immorality. Paul states in chapter five, verse one, “It is actually reported that there is sexual immorality among...[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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 Beloved, This possibility of unregenerate persons claiming Christ may have stemmed from a organic division of followers ascribing a particular leader. In response Paul confronts the issue directly by asserting that Christ is not divided and...[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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 Beloved, In what is usually considered the greeting to Paul’s letter to the Corinthians, one finds the basis upon which Paul will speak to this Church. In verse two Paul says, “To the church of God that is in Corinth, to those sanctified in...[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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 Beloved, Though historically, the arrangement of the New Testament has not been seen as so ordered to flow theologically from one book to the next. That is, the various books of the New Testament do not seem to be arranged so as to pit one...[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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 Beloved, The final chapter of Romans contains some of the greatest examples of Christian service as Paul encourages the Church to display it love of Christ in its love for other believers. Paul repeatedly uses the term “greet”...[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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 Beloved, It is possibly nowhere else within the book of Romans a more overt teaching as Paul then speaks of the practically applied principle of loving one’s neighbor than his discourse to the Jews here. Paul brings to bear the testimony of...[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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 Beloved, Service to the corporate body of Christ is not the only place Paul teaches the necessity of serving others. In chapter thirteen, the Apostle goes on to stipulate that those who are citizens of the kingdom of God are to serve the...[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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 Beloved, The foundation of Christian service according to Paul is sacrifice. Perhaps this single assertion most overtly stands in opposition to much of modern faith life methodology. The modern shallowness of service offered under the...[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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 Beloved, How should one serve Christ? What does such a service look like? Paul’s discourse upon this subject may surprise some for although Paul speaks in very practical terms; he does not layout a framework by which service is to be conducted. |
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 Beloved, If left unattended at this point, it may be easy for one to say that God has in fact abandoned Israel for the love of the Gentile nations. This stance, according to Paul, would be in error. It cannot be emphasized enough that the...[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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