Sermons from February 2023 (Page 3)
1 Corinthians 9:1‑18
He Practiced What He Preached SCRIPTURE: 1 Corinthians 9:1‑18 Introduction: The topic of our text today is one I do not relish. It deals in part with the question of whether pastors should be paid. This topic, however, is really only used by the Apostle Paul as an illustration of a broader theme which he began in chapter 8 and continues through chapter 10, namely the theme of Christian liberty and the need to limit that liberty by love for one another. If you were…
1 Cor. 9:19-23
Friendship Evangelism SCRIPTURE: 1 Cor. 9:19-23 Introduction: It is not a matter of significant debate that the church at large is not fulfilling Christ’s commands in the area of either evangelism or discipleship with any great degree of effectiveness. While some Christians are regularly engaged in sharing their faith, many go through the average week, or even month, without a single verbal witness regarding their faith in Christ. All of us acknowledge that witnessing is important; we know that God says that “he who…
1 Cor. 9:24‑27
Spiritual Olympics SCRIPTURE: 1 Cor. 9:24‑27 Introduction: I don’t know about you, but I really enjoy the Olympics when they come around every four years. I am in awe of the incredible physical ability, stamina, and commitment to training exhibited by world-class athletes. And thanks to the marvels of modern technology, nearly every event in every sport is available around the clock on TV or on the Internet. I heard about a guy who said his son was already in training for the…
1 Cor. 10:1-13
The Peril of Overconfidence SCRIPTURE: 1 Cor. 10:1-13 Introduction: Someone has said that if history teaches us anything, it is that history teaches us nothing. In other words, those who fail to learn the lessons of history are condemned to repeat its mistakes. In 1 Corinthians 10 the Apostle Paul gives us a major history lesson, with the express purpose of getting us to learn from the past. In chapter 9 he told us that he kept his body in top shape spiritually because…
1 Cor. 10:13
The Trial of Your Faith SCRIPTURE: 1 Cor. 10:13 Introduction: For our special Fifth Sunday Worship experience I want to speak to you briefly on the subject of temptations and trials. They have so much in common that the Greek language uses the exact same word to describe both. One has to determine which is being referred to from the context. Last Lord’s Day we examined one of the great verses of Scripture on temptation in 1 Cor. 10:13: “No temptation has seized…
1 Cor. 10:14-22
The Danger of Mixed Drinks SCRIPTURE: 1 Cor. 10:14-22 DATE: May 6, 2001 Introduction: What’s the highest virtue in America today? Is it honesty, integrity, morality, or sanctity of life? I would say none of these. I think it’s tolerance. Tolerance is so highly valued that it may be the only absolute virtue many Americans recognize. On the university campus just about the only thing that is not tolerated is intolerance, especially on the part of those upholding traditional standards or biblical truth. I say that as a…
1 Cor. 10:23-11:1
Using Freedom Rightly SCRIPTURE: 1 Cor. 10:23-11:1 Introduction: You know friends, I really look forward to our times together here at First Free. Sunday is the high point of my week. But it hasn’t always been. It wasn’t my favorite time when I was growing up. I was always in church, and I never really rebelled against going (it wouldn’t have done much good–my dad was the pastor), but neither did I enjoy it very much. Why the difference today? Well, there are probably a lot of…
1 Cor. 11:2-16
The Gender Minefield: Male/Female Roles in the Home and Church SCRIPTURE: 1 Cor. 11:2-16 Note: This sermon was preached long before the gender controversy of the 2020’s. “Gender” here is being used as synonymous with “sex,” that is, male/female. A sermon entitled “The Gender Minefield” would probably be on a completely different topic if preached in 2023 or beyond. Nevertheless, I believe the principles laid out here are valid. Introduction: The topic of gender roles is a minefield many pastors consider too risky to cross, and…
1 Cor. 12:1-13
Body Building: An Introduction to Spiritual Gifts SCRIPTURE: 1 Cor. 12:1-13 Introduction: There’s a body building craze going on in the U.S. today. Health clubs are being franchised all over the country and body-building contests are a thriving business. Women as well as men are into six packs and greasing down their bodies (for some of the most grotesque poses you could imagine). I understand that there are over 100 body-building magazines published every month. God is interested in body building too, only not the…
1 Corinthians 12:1-13
My Gift … to Serve! Introduction to Spiritual Gifts SCRIPTURE: 1 Corinthians 12:1-13 Note: This sermon was preached by Jerry Rich, Associate Pastor at First Evangelical Free Church in St. Louis. Introduction: You know, when I turned the calendar page over on Thursday, it hit me like it always does in November: What happened to September and October! These next two months always have a special feel, because you know what’s coming. Thanksgiving is just around the corner and then comes … Christmas. You…
1 Corinthians 12:12-27
A Body Has No Spare Parts SCRIPTURE: 1 Corinthians 12:12-27 Introduction: On a cold November day it is sometimes therapeutic to sit by a fire and assemble a jigsaw puzzle. This morning I would like to ask you to imagine a large puzzle, say, one with 3,000 pieces, that we are going to attempt to put together. As with every challenging jigsaw puzzle, each piece is different in size, shape and often in color. Furthermore, every piece is needed in order to finish the…
1 Cor. 12:7-11, 27-31
Have You Considered Joining the Priesthood? SCRIPTURE: 1 Cor. 12:7-11, 27-31 Introduction: On the way to the office on Tuesday I heard a radio interview with the new head of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Wilton D. Gregory, of Belleville, the first black bishop to hold that post. He was being asked about the severe shortage of priests in the Catholic Church. You may be aware that liberals and progressives in the Church are arguing that the priest shortage is due…