Stand Out: Living for Christ in a Corrupt WorldSample

The Cross-centered Life
2:1-16: In 2:1-5, Apostle Paul continues to talk about the cross of Christ which he first mentions in 1:17. He says that instead of depending on rhetoric, he focused on the message of the cross. He did this so that the Corinthian believers would put their faith in Christ rather than human wisdom. In 2:6-16, Paul writes that the gospel is the hidden wisdom of God which is revealed by the Spirit.
Some churches are entertainment-oriented. They constantly seek to keep their members happy by not mentioning or condemning sin. They teach personality development lessons from the pulpit, but there is hardly any mention of the cross. But Paul constantly preached the message of the cross.
The major theme of Paul's preaching was the cross of Christ because forgiveness is possible only through Christ's sacrifice. What about us? Do we emphasize the cross adequately? We must sing about the cross. We must preach the cross. Also, we must carry the cross and follow Jesus. Let’s live a cross-centered life.
Prayer: Dear Father, grant me your grace to live a cross-centered life and bring glory to your name.
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The first epistle to the Corinthians covers several issues that are relevant to Christians today. By drawing lessons from 1 Corinthians 1-7, Dr. David Mende encourages us to live for Christ in a corrupt world.
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