Sunday, April 10th • Beau Bradberry
"Let all that you do be done in love." — 1 Corinthians 16:14
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Well, good morning.
If you've got your Bibles, open them up to 1 Corinthians chapter 16
is where we are going to be.
I woke up this morning, and it was 31 degrees outside.
But being from Augusta, it doesn't matter that it's 31 degrees outside.
It is springtime, and the Masters is happening.
So I was committed.
I don't know if y'all have noticed this, but every year,
the Sunday before the Masters, I wear a Masters shirt.
And then the Sunday of the Masters, I wear a Masters shirt.
And it reminded me this year that I need to get a long-sleeve Masters shirt
in case it's like this again.
I pulled up this morning, and Rodney was out there getting everything ready for us this morning.
He goes, I looked at you, and I thought,
there's no way Bo's wearing a short-sleeved shirt this morning.
It's below freezing outside, but I did.
So I do want to throw this out there to you, all right?
Just by the way,
if all of a sudden, by chance, you get a ticket to the Masters today,
and you don't need it, and you don't want it,
I will take that burden away from you, all right?
The Bible tells us to share each other's burdens.
I will take that on.
I'll have that for you.
I'll go there and get me a pimento cheese sandwich and be just fine.
But we'll be good.
I'll watch the rest of it at the house today.
So excited as we're wrapping up this series,
and I say wrap up this series.
We're going to be in 16 this week.
Next week for Easter, we're going to jump back into 15, all right?
We're going to jump back, and we left out some parts last week
about the resurrection that we're going to talk about,
and we're really excited with next Sunday to be in Easter,
to go through that together as a church
to celebrate the fact that the Savior, Jesus Christ, He is alive.
Now, next week, we do have a little bit different schedule.
8 a.m., we'll have an outdoor worship.
9 a.m., breakfast.
We met with the team this week that's going to be doing
and thinking about this breakfast,
and we're excited about what that's going to be like for us
just to come together as a body, as a church family,
celebrate and worship together,
but also just celebrate and fellowship together
that Jesus is alive,
and then we'll have the 10 o'clock worship in here.
And we'd love for you in that flow of your day
of whatever that's going to look like for you,
to be a part of one of those services with us,
to invite someone, bring someone with you.
Maybe that's looking for a place to worship on that Sunday morning
and to be able to be a part of that.
Hey, just a quick reminder,
we will not have our normal Sunday evening programming tonight
or next Sunday because of spring break,
so I just want to remind you of that.
So as we get into chapter 16,
and I don't know, I think most of you,
especially if you're in groups,
like you know this and you're walking through this with us in your studies,
but right now media kind of said,
hey, here's how we're going to study it each week together in groups.
And so what I had the responsibility of doing is each week
is looking at a section of Scripture kind of predetermined for me
and then going through, leaning in on the Holy Spirit to teach me
and instruct my heart what we're here to go.
And I want to be honest with you,
as we were turning toward this chapter,
I've read this chapter before,
and it's like, all right, Lord,
like it's a tendency sometimes in us
as we get to the end of these letters
to kind of see conclusion.
And a lot of time what Paul does in these last chapters
in his conclusions is like,
hey, let me give you some very specific details
that are specifically speaking to some people
that it's hard for us to kind of draw from in this.
And so this week, as I kind of know that in my mind
and diving down through there,
and what was absolutely wonderfully amazing
is what God just showed.
And so as God taught me this week,
it is my prayer and my heart
for what God's going to teach you this morning
as we walk through this together
because chapter 16 has some really good stuff.
And so we're going to read some verses
and skip to some others
and kind of work our way through here.
So let's start off in verse one,
read verses one through three.
Paul writes to the church at Corinth
and says,
now concerning the collection for the saints,
as I directed the churches of Galatia,
so you also are to do.
On the first day of every week,
each of you is to put something aside
and store it up as he may prosper
so that there will be no collecting when I come.
And when I arrive,
I will send those whom you accredit by letter
to carry your gift to Jerusalem.
So let's pause here for just a second.
Now, three times in this letter in 1 Corinthians,
we see this two word phrase now concerning.
And when we see that,
what Paul is going to do
is answer a question
that has been given to them
by the church at Corinth.
And so if this is your first Sunday here,
I'm gonna take you all the way back to January, all right?
So Paul gets report from a church at Corinth
that he's been a part of in leadership and planning,
and that there's some issues
and some problems that are there.
Some people come to him and say,
this is what's taking place,
but then he's also been getting letters from them.
And while this is written
as 1 Corinthians in our scripture,
we believe that this is actually the second letter
that Paul has written
and that Paul in total writes three.
And so this is one of those
where we hear this from Paul now concerning,
so he's going to answer a question
that they've posed to him.
So they know that there's this collection,
they know that there's this offering,
but they're looking at him
and what are they supposed to do with it?
We'll just kind of give you a little bit of background.
This offering is for the church at Jerusalem
who has got a problem
that they need help taking care of.
And the problem, and I use that word problem,
not that they're upset that they have to work through this,
but it's become a crisis for them
and that there's such a need for money
at the church of Jerusalem
because there's a high percentage
of the people who were there
who were in poverty.
And so the church is trying to rise above
and push through and be a light
to care for those who find themselves
in this situation.
And so what Paul has done
is he's reached out to other churches
and said, no, no, no,
let's make sure that we walk alongside them with this.
That this is not a church at Jerusalem problem,
but this is a church problem
that we're all going to step in and take care of.
And so we see from here
that he's addressed it to the church at Galatia,
which you'll see is the Galatians letter that he writes,
and also to the church at Corinth
and possibly even other churches.
So why are we focusing on this this morning?
Why is this for us today
more than just an instruction from Paul
of what they're to do
with part or sum of their offering?
And I believe that these instructions
are important to us today.
So very important for us as a church today
and also important for us as the church today.
It's an important message for every church,
every congregation all over the world,
because what it reminds us of
and what it points us to
is what I want to refer to
as gospel-centered partnerships.
That we as the church
are called not to live our lives isolated.
And we've been talking a lot about that, right?
Like we can't isolate ourself from the world.
We're to be missionaries
and lights into the world.
But then also for us as a body
that we're not to just say,
well, it's Willow Ridge
and it's Willow Ridge alone.
We can't live in an isolated mindset
of just thinking about
we have to take care of
what happens in these walls
and who cares what happens to anyone else.
And instead what we work to,
what we move toward,
what we begin to pray for
is for God to open the doors
for gospel-centered partnerships.
Now, Paul's dealt with
the importance of unity in this church.
That's what he began to start it off
at the very beginning of this letter.
He said, there's some of you
who say, I follow Paul.
There's some of you who say,
I follow Cephas,
I follow Apollos,
or I follow Jesus.
And he pointed them to
the importance of the unity
amongst the body,
that we are a family.
And we're going to get to that
in a minute.
But also,
the importance of the unity,
not just of the local church,
individual churches to have their unity,
but that we as a church
have that unity mindset.
That we're all understand
that we're working
for the good of the kingdom.
That a win for Radius
is a win for Willow Ridge
because it's a win
for the community of God,
the kingdom of God.
That a win for First Prez
is a win for Willow Ridge,
even though we're different denominations,
because it's a win
for the kingdom of God.
And that we have to have
that mindset.
Right?
In just a little while,
I'll go home
and I'll cut on golf.
And you know what those golfers
aren't doing
as they line up
to hit their golf ball?
They're not saying,
man, I hope that other guy
hits it better than me.
You know?
There's a sense of competition
that's there
and that's good
and that's fun.
But when it comes to the church,
we're all working to the same goal.
We're brothers and sisters in Christ.
I heard a pastor say one time,
and he was talking to a,
it was a large church
and I was there and listening
and he said this.
He said,
if you think it's just going to be us
in heaven,
heaven's going to be
a major disappointment.
Right?
To think outside of that.
And that's what Paul
is pointing them to.
Now as far as our local body,
right?
It's important that we care for,
that we commit to,
that we're a part of this together
as an individual family,
but also that we support,
love and care for
and partner with others as well.
And that's our heart
and that's what we want to see
to be your heart as well.
That we rally for,
we support to,
we point people toward
even other congregations
because it's what God has.
And I think the beauty
of what God provides us in churches
is the difference in churches.
Right?
If you walk into Lexington Baptist
right down the road
and you walk into Willow Ridge
and you walk into New Spring,
I bet you're going to see
three different things
happening in front of you,
but all worshiping the same Jesus.
Right?
And that's the importance
of what we begin to see
and what we begin to understand.
It's always the reminder for me
that Willow Ridge Church is here
because Red Bank Baptist Church
believed in partnerships.
The church that I pass every morning
on my way here,
just a few miles right down the road,
believed enough in gospel partnerships
that in the 1970s,
they said,
let's plant Agape Baptist Church
that would become Willow Ridge Church.
And it's what we've wanted
to continue on and push forward.
And in that,
we feel like we as a congregation,
we as leaders,
we as a body together
have responded well with that.
A few weeks or months ago
when the war in Ukraine broke out,
instantly we heard of brothers
and sisters in Christ
in Ukraine who were having to flee.
And we heard of brothers
and sisters in Christ in Europe
who were receiving them.
And God opened up an opportunity
for us through one of our church members
to partner with the church in Moldova
to care for them.
And you guys responded to that
graciously through that.
Coming up in the next couple weeks,
we will contribute our portion
of the Annie Armstrong Easter offering
as a part of being
a South Carolina Baptist church
on top of what we give
to a cooperative giving.
We'll give that as well.
And that 100% of all funds
that will be given
will be going to works being done
all over North America
to plant churches,
to engage unreached people groups
with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
You know,
when we think of unreached people groups,
we often think of faraway places
and people who speak different languages.
But what we're finding more and more
that in the United States,
right in where we call home
of where we believe
you can see a church
on every street corner
that there are unreached people groups,
unengaged people groups
right in the context of our home.
And we've said as a denomination,
that's not okay.
And we're going to push forward with that
to plant churches
so that men, women, and children
can have an opportunity
to see, hear, and respond
to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
And that's important for us.
This summer,
not only will we do our VBS here,
and yes,
you will get to see
a lot of people
step out of their comfort zones.
And I would argue
that I've seen Joel Berger act before
and it is fantastic, all right?
So you will want to be here
for that, absolutely.
But not only will we do our VBS here,
who needs volunteers for us
as we reach out into our community,
but the beauty of what we're doing
is we won't do one VBS this year.
We're actually doing two VBSs this year.
We'll do our VBS right here
and then we'll pack up all that we can
and we'll take it all the way
to West Jordan, Utah
to do the VBS
with Hope Valley Church
that's there
so that men and women and children
can have an opportunity
to see, hear, and respond
to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Because when it's all said and done,
it's about what we do for the kingdom,
not what we do for a man,
not what we do for a church,
and definitely not what we do
for ourselves.
But it's what we do for the kingdom
and what we do for Jesus.
And so as Paul points them to this,
it's from the very beginning,
it's churches partnering together
to work forward in the gospel.
But also something he points them to
is intentional giving.
We'll look back at verse two.
Paul says,
on the first day of every week,
each of you is to put something aside
and store it up
as he may prosper
so that there will be no collecting
when I come.
Paul gives a pattern
and a plan here
so that the church at Corinth
can think and can act
intentionally about how they give.
Not just as a church,
but as individual families within there.
And I want to challenge you with this.
That you and I as believers,
that we think intentionally
about what we give,
we think intentionally
about what we provide
in the offering
and the tithe,
that we think intentionally
and that we make it
a part of who we are
and that we make it
a part of our life
and we hate this word,
but there's beauty in it
that it becomes part
of our routine
and worship
of what God does
to stir our hearts
and affections toward him.
I heard a pastor say one time
that when you don't think this way
about giving,
what you end up doing
is throwing pocket change at Jesus.
Well, what do I have in the moment?
Well, here, this is it.
Right?
But we see what Paul says
on the first day of every week.
Each of you is to put aside something
and store it up
as he may prosper
so that there will be
no collecting when I come.
Paul says,
I want you to be
intentional about this.
I want you to think about this.
I want you to pray about this.
I want you to be committed about this.
I want this to be in line
with your income.
I want you to understand
the blessing
of what God's going to do in this
and I want it to be built
into who you are
in your relationship
with Jesus Christ.
It's built into your worship.
It's built into the very fabric
of discipleship
and who you are
that we think intentionally
about our giving
and that we go forward with that.
Well, Paul continues on
and he gives some more instructions,
but I want you to jump down
to verse 13 and 14.
In a form of almost transition,
Paul gives these two verses.
He says,
He says,
I read a commentary this week
that said these two verses
condense all the correction
that Paul had previously given
the church down into two sentences.
All that Paul's worked through,
Paul basically breaks down
and condenses into these two verses,
into these two sentences
as he's walked through
these major issues
that they're going through.
He's walked through the unity
of the division that they face.
He's walked through pastoral worship
and idolizing leaders in the church.
He's walked through with them
as they live in a culture
of pagan sexuality.
He walks through sexual immorality
and what it creates
and what it causes
in the life of an individual.
He walks through a sticky matter
of lawsuits amongst believers
in the church
where one believer sues another
and so the other believer
sues the other believer back.
He walks through God's standard
and God's purpose of marriage.
He walks through food
and idolatry
and how they're to face these
and what you and I can draw from that.
He walks through the concept
for them of socially,
the head coverings that they face
or that they have
and the division
that they're having to face
within the church.
He talks about the Lord's Supper
with them
and how they're abusing it
and what a disgrace it is
and how they're to use
their spiritual gifts within there.
I mean there's all of these factors
and some that I've left out
and just summarizing them
to you this morning.
There's all of these factors
that are there
and in each single one of them
Paul walks through
how they're to respond
through the gospel,
through the leading of the Holy Spirit
in love with this
but then he's going to summarize them
and it doesn't matter
if you're in Lexington
or Corinth
of what it means
to be a follower
of Jesus Christ.
What it looks like
to live your life
and to pursue this
and the first thing
that he says to them
is be watchful.
Be watchful.
And this means
to be alert
or to be ready.
Right?
A few weeks ago
I called Grayson
and I was headed
on the way home
to get him
and I said
hey buddy
I don't have a lot of time
so be looking for me
so that when I pull
into the driveway
right
you can run right out
and we can go
and he was like
alright, alright, alright, alright, alright
and so I got there
and I got in the driveway
right
and there was
no Grayson coming out the door
right
no Grayson
and so I go inside
and he was in the living room
he was like
well I was listening for you
right
I was listening for you
but I needed you
to be looking for me
I needed you
to be looking for me
and when you see me
I needed you
to be ready
to respond
right
that's the feeling
that Paul gives here
be watchful
be ready
the question I have
for this morning
is for what
for what
what do we need
to be looking for
what do we need
to be ready for
like if I called you today
and said
be ready
and you said
for what
and I said
oh you'll see
right
like
no, no, no, no
that's not what I want
no
is this good
is this bad
like lead me somewhere
Beau
Paul says
be watchful
the question is
for what
well Paul doesn't
say here
but throughout
the New Testament
there are three
things consistently
that the writers
including Paul
talk about
in context
of be watchful
and I think
all of these
are important
the first thing
that we see
throughout the New Testament
to be watchful for
to be ready for
is the Lord's return
is the Lord's return
regardless of
how you think
the end of times
is going to play out
Jesus is coming back
and we as the church
are called
to be watchful
and ready for that
the peace that we get
when it
in scripture
when Paul writes
and he says
as we wait
for the returning
of the Lord
that waiting
is not kicked back
on a hammock
with our feet
propped up
and our eyes
closed resting
that be waitful
that Paul uses
there for us
what we understand
it's an active waiting
it's an anticipation
it's the picture
of a guard
on top of a guard tower
doing a job
as he watches
and as he waits
for the return
of the Lord
I want to ask you
are you waiting
for Jesus
are you excited
about his return
right
I think all too often
when we think
of the return
of Christ
it's painted
in a picture
of what to be
scared of
but it's for us
as believers
it's what to be
excited for
right
and I love to use
the picture
the illustration
in my mind
of what this looks like
to think of a little kid
right at the top
of the stairs
on Christmas morning
waiting
waiting
waiting
when I was
little
my parents
would wake us up
and then they would
go downstairs
to set up
the video camera
right
so they could
press play
so they could
capture our response
and I remember
as a little kid
it felt like
they were doing
brain surgery
down there
you know
like
y'all couldn't
have done this
earlier
like why are we
just now doing
this dad
right
like could you
not have
taken care of
this right
so they're
getting the
video camera
set up
and sitting
there
on the edge
of the steps
it's like
I can't wait
I want it
to happen
right now
and is that
how we're
waiting for
Jesus
Paul says
be watchful
be ready
but then
also
and Peter
talks about
this in
first Peter
we're also
to be watchful
of the enemy
right
the enemy's
not good
that's why
he's the
enemy
Christ
tells us
that Satan
comes to
steal
kill
and destroy
and that
we need
to be on
the lookout
for him
right
there's
things in
this world
Satan
in this
world
wants to
attack
and to
destroy
when we
are in
Christ
he cannot
remove us
from him
he can't
take that
away from
us
but what
he can
seek to
destroy
is your
life
is your
marriage
is your
family
is your
relationships
and at
any point
in time
and at
any moment
and when
there's
the smallest
crack of
weakness
of what's
there
the enemy
wants to
pounce
on that
and destroy
that
and so
Peter
reminds us
and Paul
in here
of be
watchful
of the
enemy
this isn't
crazy
super
spirituality
this is
the understanding
that Satan
wants to
destroy
all that
is good
in your
life
and be
watchful
don't be
caught
and then
connected
with that
what we
see throughout
all of
scripture
is be
watchful
of corrosive
influences
right
and that
Satan
is subtle
and what
he does
is he
pushes you
toward
your sinful
bents
by bringing
things into
your life
right
like let me
ask you this
I heard a
worship leader
say this
he said
in your
life
seek to
pursue
the things
that stir
your heart
for Jesus
and if
you
find
there
things
in your
life
that
do
not
stir
your
heart
toward
Jesus
then
start
to
begin
to
figure
out
how
you
can
remove
them
from
your
life
and so
I just
want to
ask you
this
morning
in the
things
that
influence
you
there
are
things
that
are
going
to
draw
you
closer
there's
things
that are
going
to
bring
you
in
and
there
are
things
that are
going
to
push
you
away
and
they're
going
to
push
you
toward
the
sinful
bents
of your
life
that
Christ
has
saved
you
from
and
in
that
what
are
you
pursuing
be
watchful
right
being
watchful
supposed
to
do
but
when
it
comes
to
being
watchful
are
you
prepared
do
you
have
a
saving
relationship
with
Jesus
do
you
wake
up
in
the
morning
seeking
to
serve
him
do
you
understand
that
every
day
is
a
gift
of
God
for
you
and
I
to
worship
him
and
serve
him
more
do
you
have
a
saving
relationship
with
Jesus
and
are
you
growing
in
that
relationship
with
Jesus
the
only
of
this
world
is
growth
and
maturity
in
the
Holy
Spirit
as
he
grows
us
that's
it
that's
it
it's
not
out
there
in
who
I
am
and
in
my
toughness
but
it's
pressing
forward
but
then
Paul
also
says
not
only
does
he
say
be
watchful
but
he
says
stand
firm
in
faith
stand
firm
in
faith
with
maturity
comes
standing
firm
this
world
and
this
life
take
shots
at
your
faith
and
will
seek
to
move
you
and
Paul
says
the
picture
that
we
get
is
to
stand
firm
in
Ephesians
4
14
Paul
gives
the
illustration
of
what
this
world
wants
to
do
what
the
theology
and
the
doctrine
and
the
teachings
of
this
world
want
to
do
is
to
move
you
away
from
your
faith
and
to
be
like
a
child
that
is
tossed
to
and
fro
in
the
waves
right
you
think
being out
there
at the
beach
being a
little
kid
right
and
the
storm
that's
going to
come
the
next
day
creates
a
little
bit
bigger
wave
and
it's
a little
bit
more
fun
right
when
we
were
little
we
used
to
play
the
game
we
would
get
out
there
and
the
waves
would
crash
on
us
and
the
goal
was
to
plant
a
foot
and
then
not
move
that
foot
right
and
so
you're
pivoting
all
over
the
place
right
the
waves
are
coming
in
and
you're
moving
and
you're
doing
all
of
this
but
for
me
my
foot
would
slide
sometimes
and
I
look at
my
cousin
and
say
no
I
didn't
move
you
know
that's
it
the
competitive
nature
coming
out
in
me
and
Paul
says
that
when
your
faith
isn't
grounded
though
you're
like
that
small
child
being
tossed
aside
aside
aside
and
so
what
we
have
to
do
is
as
we
mature
we
stand
firm
until
one
day
you're
the
dad
in
the
ocean
you're
the
mom
in
the
ocean
and
you've
got
and
you
can
hold
them
and
you
can
secure
them
why
because
of
who
you
are
in
standing
firm
so
this
next
one's
kind
of
tied
to
this
Paul
says
act
like
men
be
strong
literal
translation
for this
of what
we see
is Paul's
talking about
mature
courage
this
isn't a
gender
thing
that
Paul's
saying
he's
saying
have
mature
courage
don't
be
like
a
child
be
an
adult
and
be
strong
you
know
often
times
in
our
mind
we
confuse
foolishness
with
courage
right
as
a
boy
I
did
a
lot
of
foolish
things
that
I
would
have
told
you
I
was
being
courageous
and
now
42
year
old
Bo
looks
back
at
12
year
old
Bo
and
you're
like
uh
man
you
were
just
being
foolish
right
and
so
Paul
says
that
in
this
life
as
you
mature
just
earlier
he
said
you know
when I
was a
child
I
did
things
like
a
child
would
do
but
now
that
I'm
a
man
that's
not
talking
about
Paul's
physical
growth
what
Paul
is
talking
about
is
his
spiritual
growth
and
so
he's
been
telling
the
church
this
whole
time
you're
going
to
live
in
Corinth
you're
going
to live
in a
sexualized
culture
you're
going to be
surrounded
by
idolatry
people
are going
to attack
you
because
of your
faith
it's
going to
be easy
for you
to go
as the
crowd
goes
act like
men
be strong
and
I
want
to
tell
you
what
courage
is
courage
is
fighting
for
unity
when
everyone
else
wants
to
divide
courage
is
going
to
another
brother
or
sister
in
Christ
and
saying
I'm
sorry
courage
is
pursuing
God's
standard
when
the
world
tells
you
to
pursue
their
standard
and
if
you
don't
there's
consequence
but
I
think
the
theme
that
we've
been
seeing
week
in
and
week
out
and
that
we'll
celebrate
next
Sunday
even
if
you were
to
ask
me
what
courage
in
our
faith
looks
like
it's
laying
down
your
rights
for
the
salvation
of
others
church
that's
courage
it's
what
Jesus
embodied
on
his
walk
to
the
cross
the
courage
of
God
and
it's
what
Paul
is
continually
reminding
the
church
of
don't
you
understand
church
he
writes
your
rights
don't
matter
in
someone
else's
salvation
and
so lay
him
down
and
church
I
want
to
tell
you
this
morning
that's
courage
and
then
he
says
in
all
of
this
let
all
of
this
be
done
in
love
the
agape
love
the
selfless
love
that
God
has
shown
us
and
that
we
are
called
to
share
with
others
that's
what
it
means
we
don't
think
of
our
self
first
we
respond
to
the
grace
of
God
love
and
last
I
want
to
read
this
verse
first
corinthians
1620
he
says
all
the
brothers
send
you
greetings
greet
one
another
with
a
holy
kiss
we're
going
to
start
a
new
greeting
policy
at
willow
rich
church
i'm
just
kidding
right
let's
talk a
little
bit
of
culture
here
okay
i
don't
know
how
your
family
greets
each
other
when
you
come
home
but
every
family
has
got
their
way
that
they
greet
each
other
right
everybody's
got
that
feel
when
you
walk
back
in
the
mama's
house
after
a
long
time
everybody
knows
that
greeting
when
your
teenagers
come
home
and
you're
sitting
there
on
the
couch
waiting
for
them
to
get
home
at
curfew
everybody
knows
the
greeting
your
kids
who
are
anxiously
waiting
on
you
to
return
back
from
them
right
everybody
knows
what
that's
like
well
during
the
time
of
Paul
when
a
family
member
would
come
home
they
greeted
each
other
with
a
kiss
and
this
had
carried
over
into
the
practice
specifically
of
the
church
and
so
I'm
not
saying
this
morning
that
we've
got
to
start
greeting
each
other
with
a
kiss
in
fact
I kind
of
frown
against
it
if
you
want
to
kiss
me
this
morning
unless
your
name
is
Aaron
all
right
but
I
am
saying
this
of
what
Paul
has
been
pointing
out
since
the
very
beginning
live
like
family
live
like
family
this
church
at
Corinth
man
they
were
getting
the
Lord's
supper
wrong
there
was
so
much
there
that
we
look
at
and
we're
like
seriously
this
is
where
you
guys
are
there
was
things
as
we
read
through
these
this
letter
that
we
could
relate
to
there's
things
that
we
had
to
work
to
draw
some
lines
to
help
us
understand
but
the
similarities
between
Corinth
and
Willow Ridge
is
this
it's
a
group
of
families
plural
oftentimes
from
different
cultures
different
races
different
education
levels
different
socioeconomic
status
different
ways of
looking at
and living
life
and they're
called
together
to live
and to
love
as one
family
and so
Paul's
saying
like look
there's
going to be
fights
there's
going to
be
disagreements
there's
going to
be
things
that we
got to
work
through
there's
going to
be other
issues
but you
got to
live
like
family
and the
only
way
the
only
way
this
is
how
my
marriage
works
is
that
when
Aaron
and
I
fight
when
she
sees
one
thing
one
way
and
I
see
something
the
other
way
when
she
was
raised
to
do
it
this
way
and
I
was
raised
to
do
it
that
way
what
Satan
wants
to
do
is
to
create
a
divide
between
us
where
what
we
do
is
we
respond
in our
differences
and
what
she
and
I
have
to
make
a
choice
to
do
every
single
time
is
to
love
through
it
I'm
going
to
love
you
through
our
differences
I'm
going
to
love
you
through
our
disagreements
I'm
going
to
love
you
through
our
fights
and
I'm
going
to
love
you
through
whatever
Satan
wants
to
throw
at
us
because
that's
when
he
can
split
us
Paul
looks
at
the
church
says
do
it
all
in
love
greet
each
other
with
a
holy
kiss
because
you've
got
to
love
through
it
what
I
love
about
our
church
is
we're
not
all
alike
what
I
love
about
our
church
is
this
okay
to
disagree
what
I
love
about
our
church
is
what
we're
seeking
toward
is
the
unity
of
the
gospel
found
in
Christ
Jesus
and
so
what
does
it
mean
to
greet
each
other
with
a
holy
kiss
let's
live
like
family
with
a
side
hug
with
a
fist
bump
with
away
from
a
distance
right
whatever
that
is
because
it's
more
than
a
gesture
it's
a
revelation
of
the
heart
would
you
pray
with
me
or
we
come
to
you
this
morning
thanking
you
for
your
goodness
and
kindness
of
who
you
are
Lord
we
thank
you
for
this
letter
that
you
had
your
apostle
write
a
church
years
later
when
we
can
sit
here
and
through
reading
it
and
through
studying
it
we
understand
more
of
your
love
for
us
our
love
for
you
and
our
call
to
go
and
love
others
Lord
may
we
not
let
the
things
of
this
world
divide
us
or
be
the
standard
that
defines
us
Lord
may
we
dive
into
your
scripture
of
who
you
are
who
you've
called
us
to
be
Lord
may
we
be
watchful
in
your
return
may
we
be
watchful
for
all
Satan
would
seek
to
destroy
may
we
be
watchful
of
the
influences
from
the
outside
Lord
that
would
move
us
away
from
who
you
were
calling
and
desiring
us
to
be
Lord
I
pray
for
the
churches
in
our
community
Lord
we're
all
going
to
gather
next
week
proclaim
the
gospel
of
Jesus
Christ
and
celebrate
that the
tomb
is
empty
Lord
all
over
all
over
every
church
men
and
women
and
children
who
have
been
coming
faithfully
will
arrive
ready
to
worship
you
there
will
also
be
Lord
another
group
of
people
who
roll
out
of
bed
and
for
one
reason
or
another
Lord
not
our
place
to
judge
will
step
back
into
a
church
for
the
first
time
in a
long
time
Lord
may
they
feel
the
warmth
of
the
gospel
may
their
hearts
be
convicted
and
Lord
for
anyone
whether
it's
the
first
time
in
a
long
time
or
Lord
they're
there
every
Sunday
Lord
if
they
need
to
respond
to
the
gospel
of
Jesus
Christ
for
the
first
time
and
placing
their
faith
in
him
that
would
happen
Lord
I pray
for
those
who
are
in
the
auditorium
this
morning
and
that
if
today
is
the
day
Lord
that
through
your
spirit
you
awaken
their
hearts
to
the
gospel
of
Jesus
Lord
that
it
would
happen
they
would
respond
to
you
and
profess
Jesus
Christ
as
their
Lord
and
Savior
and
it's
in
his
name
we
pray
amen
we're
going
to
a
time
of
response
we've
got
prayer
encouragers
on
either
side
of
our
auditorium
if
you
came
here
today
with
a
burden
with
a
struggle
they'd
love
to
pray
for
you
if
you
want
to
talk
to
someone
about
a
relationship
with
Jesus
Christ
they
would
love
to
talk
to
you
about
that
as
well
would
you
respond
to
Jesus
as
he
lead
you
this
morning
would
you
stand
as
we
worship
him
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