17 Practical Messages from Paul's Letter to the Corinthians, addressing their questions and ours.
| ID | Series Title | Title | Scripture Reference | Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 786 | Corinthian Questions | Do I Let Differences Fester? | 1 Corinthians 1:10-17 | Focus: Prideful disunity within Christendom remains as one of the greatest scandals that compromise our witness today. Do I let differences fester into greater conflicts or do I take corrective action to clear up the confusion? |
| 787 | Corinthian Questions | Do I Know What I Believe | 1 Corinthians 1:17-2:16 | There are many ways to be a fool. The best way is to be a fool in the eyes of the real fool. I choose to be a fool for God. |
| 788 | Corinthian Questions | Do I Put People On A Pedestal | 1 Corinthians 3 | Do we put people on a pedestal, the place of excessive admiration, and a place from which they will probably be knocked down? God uses ordinary people to accomplish the extraordinary without endangering them on a pedestal. |
| 795 | Corinthian Questions | Do I Allow God to Guide Me? | 1 Corinthians 4:1-5 | We are influenced and guided for good by three basic sources, by people, by conscience, and by God. There is only one source that influences and guides for the best. |
| 796 | Corinthian Questions | Do I Compromise My Purity? | 1 Corinthians 6:12-20 | God invented sex. Happy are those who choose to follow God's instructions and warnings as described in the designer's manual - the Bible |
| 797 | Corinthian Questions | Do I Pursue the RIGHT Due Process? | 1 Corinthians 6:1-8 | There is a Biblical method for dealing with problems - all problems - between professed Christians. |
| 798 | Corinthian Questions | Do I Bloom Where I'm Planted? | 1 Corinthians 7:17-24 | Don’t be so concerned with what you could be doing somewhere else that you miss the opportunities where you are. Function faithfully in the place God has planted you. |
| 804 | Corinthian Questions | Do I Cause Others to Stumble? | 1 Corinthians 8 | In the gray areas of life, voluntarily abstain from expressing your freedom in a way that might damage your brother or sister. |
| 805 | Corinthian Questions | Do I Yield My Rights? | I Corinthians 9 | The greatest fulfillment comes through self denial, yielding our rights in order to follow the way of Christ. |
| 806 | Corinthian Questions | Do I Sit in False Security? | 1 Corinthians 10:1-13 | The false security from the rituals of religion will not protect you from the disaster that will occur if you neglect your relationship with God. |
| 807 | Corinthian Questions | Do I Come to Christ With My Problems? | 1 Corinthians 10:13 | No problem is so unique that Christ doesn’t have a solution. With Christ there is hope for every problem! |
| 808 | Corinthian Questions | Do I Know My Niche? | 1 Corinthians 12 | God has a grand design and he has a special niche just for you in His grand design. It is exciting to feel a part of God’s purpose when we use our gifts in the way God intended. |
| 809 | Corinthian Questions | Do I Choose to Love? | 1 Corinthians 13 | When I choose to love, God's gifts are expressed through me in the most excellent way. |
| 810 | Corinthian Questions | Do I Need A Church Bulletin? | 1 Corinthians 14 | A Worship service must be fitting and orderly in order to accomplish its intended purpose, to strengthen its members and help unbelievers come to a saving faith in Jesus Christ. |
| 812 | Corinthian Questions | Do I Cling To What's Most Important? | 1 Corinthians 15 | There is one most important fact, without which we are without hope, the Resurrection of Christ. We cannot understand how to live unless we know what happens after we die. |
| 817 | Corinthian Questions | Do I Anticipate My New Resurrection Body? | I Corinthians 15:35-58 | Focus: A Christian’s hope of resurrection is not wishful thinking but a solid anchor stabilizing the soul; it is an anticipation of a future reality which makes a difference in how we live right now. |
| 818 | Corinthian Questions | Do I Support the Service of the Saints? | 1 Corinthians 16 | God has called every Christian to be set apart for a purpose. Everyone has something to contribute and is called to commit treasure, time and talent to the cause of Christ. |