Sermons on 1 Corinthians (Page 3)

How NOT to Take the Lord’s Supper

The Lord’s Supper is a special time that is meant to remind us of the sacrifice Jesus was willing to make for our redemption. It’s meant to be a time of joyful thanksgiving. But it’s also possible to approach it in the wrong way, which is what the Corinthian church did. How did they approach…

Understanding Your Role

**We had an issue with our audio recording for this sermon. Our apologies! Within all kinds of relationships, we see a pattern that God as put into place that helps support the structure of the relationship. Each side of that relationship has a role to play. Each side trusts and relies on the other to…

Conscience Around the Dinner Table

As we’ve gotten a better understanding of what our conscience is, and how it works in our life, how do we actually apply it to our day-to-day circumstances? Like around the dinner table with the things we eat or drink? Today we’re going to see a very practical application of how our conscience helps us…

Questions of Conscience

Our conscience. It’s something that each of us have, and yet each person’s conscience is different. The more we can understand it, the better it can help us, not only with our walk with Jesus, but also with our relationships with those around us. Today, let’s look at two questions concerning our conscience. What is…

The Connections of Worship

How much of worship is connected to other areas of my life? How far do those connections go? What about my connection to things that are worshipped that aren’t the God of the Bible? How far do those connections go in affecting my relationship with God?

A Way of Escape

Did you know that the words “trial” and “temptation” both come from the same word in the Bible? So when does it become a trial, and when does it become a temptation? And how does God help me through each situation?

Walking on the Edge

Sometimes it’s important to recognize where you’re walking. The last thing you want is to be walking along the slippery edge of a cliff, yet completely oblivious to the danger you’re in. This is something that Christians can do too. And the warning to be careful is important to heed.