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Immerse Bible Reading Experience - Day 22: Guidance on Spiritual Growth and Morality

Welcome to Day 22 of the Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience. In today's session, the apostle Paul's teachings are discussed, emphasizing the importance of spiritual maturity and unity among believers. Paul addresses the issues of jealousy, division, and sinful behavior within the church, underscoring that human leaders are merely God's servants and that true growth comes from God alone. He highlights the importance of laying a solid foundation in Jesus Christ and warns that the quality of each person's work will be tested by fire on Judgment Day. Paul also stresses that believers are the temple of God and should not be deceived by worldly wisdom. Furthermore, he advises the community on how to deal with sexual immorality and disputes among members, insisting on the necessity of holiness and moral integrity. Lastly, Paul discusses the sanctity of marriage, urging couples to fulfill each other's needs and stay committed unless separated by infidelity. This episode concludes with a call to live faithfully in whatever situation God has placed you.

00:00 Introduction to Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience
00:03 Spiritual Maturity and Unity in Christ
00:59 Building on the Foundation of Jesus Christ
02:20 Living as God's Temple
02:43 Warnings Against Deception and Boasting
03:30 Servants of Christ and Faithfulness
07:05 Addressing Sexual Immorality in the Church
09:11 Judging Within the Church
11:23 Honoring God with Your Body
13:01 Marriage and Relationships
15:44 Living in Your Calling
16:54 Conclusion and Farewell

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Henry: Welcome To Immerse: The
Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day 22.

Dear brothers and sisters, when I
was with you, I couldn't talk to

you as I would to spiritual people.

I had to talk as though you
belong to this world or as though

you were infants in Christ.

I had to feed you with milk, not
with solid food because you weren't

ready for anything stronger,
and you still aren't ready.

For you are still controlled
by your sinful nature.

You are jealous of one another
and quarrel with each other.

Doesn't that prove you are
controlled by your sinful nature?

Aren't you living like
people of the world?

When one of you says, I'm a follower of
Paul, and another says, I follow Apollos,

aren't you acting just like people of
the world after all, who is Apollos?

Who is Paul?

We are only God's servants through
whom you believed the good news.

Each of us did the work the Lord gave us.

I planted the seed in your
hearts and Apollos watered it,

but it was God who made it grow.

It's not important.

Who does the planting or
who does the watering?

What's important is that
God makes the seed grow.

The one who plants and the one who waters.

Work together with the same
purpose and both will be

rewarded for their own hard work.

For we are both God's workers
and you are God's field.

You are God's building
because of God's grace.

To me, I have laid the foundation
like an expert builder.

Now others are building on it,
but whoever is building on this

foundation must be very careful.

For no one can lay any foundation
other than the one we already have.

Jesus Christ.

Anyone who builds on that foundation
may use a variety of materials.

Gold, silver, jewels, wood, hay, or straw.

But on the judgment day, fire will reveal
what kind of work each builder has done.

The fire will show if a
person's work has any value.

If the work survives, that
builder will receive a reward.

But if the work is burned up, the
builder will suffer great loss.

The builder will be saved, but like
someone barely escaping through a wall

of flames, don't you realize that all
of you together are the temple of God

and that the spirit of God lives in you.

God will destroy anyone
who destroys this temple.

For God's temple is holy.

And you are that temple.

Stop deceiving yourselves.

If you think you are wise
by this world's standards.

You need to become a fool.

To be truly wise for the wisdom
of this world is foolishness

to God as the scriptures say.

He traps the wise in this
snare of their own cleverness.

And again, the Lord knows
the thoughts of the wise.

He knows they are worthless.

So don't boast about following
a particular human leader.

For everything belongs to you,
whether Paul or Apollos or Peter, or

the world, or life and death, or the
present and the future, everything

belongs to you and you belong to
Christ, and Christ belongs to God.

So look at Apollos and me
as mere servants of Christ.

Who have been put in charge
of explaining God's mysteries.

Now, a person who is put in charge as
a manager must be faithful as for me.

It matters very little how
I might be evaluated by you

or by any human authority.

I don't even trust my own
judgment on this point.

My conscience is clear, but
that doesn't prove I'm right.

It is the Lord himself who
will examine me and decide.

So don't make judgements
about anyone ahead of time.

Before the Lord returns for, he will
bring our darkest secrets to light

and will reveal our private motives.

Then God will give to each
one whatever praise is due.

Dear brothers and sisters,
I've used Apollo and myself to

illustrate what I've been saying.

If you pay attention to what I've
quoted from the scriptures, you won't

be proud of one of your leaders at
the expense of another for what gives

you the right to make such a judgment.

What do you have that
God hasn't given you?

And if everything you have is from God,
why boast as though it were not a gift.

You think you already
have everything you need.

You think you are already rich.

You have begun to reign in
God's kingdom without us.

I wish you really were reigning already
for then we would be raining with you.

Instead, I sometimes think God has
put us apostles on display like

prisoners of war At the end of a
Victor's parade condemned to die.

We have become a spectacle to the entire
world, to people and angels alike.

Our dedication to Christ
makes us look like fools.

But you claim to be so wise in Christ,
we are weak, but you are so powerful.

You are honored, but we are ridiculed.

Even now, we go hungry and thirsty, and
we don't have enough clothes to keep warm.

We are often beaten and have no home.

We work wearily with our own
hands to earn our living.

We bless those who curse us.

We are patient with those who abuse us.

We appeal gently when evil
things are said about us.

Yet we are treated like the world's
garbage, like everybody's trash.

Right up to the present moment.

I'm not writing these things to shame you,
but to warn you as my beloved children,

for even if you had 10,000 others to
teach you about Christ, you have only

one spiritual father for I became your
father in Christ Jesus when I the good

news to you, so I urge you to imitate me.

That's why I have sent Timothy.

My beloved and faithful child
in the Lord, he will remind you

of how I follow Christ Jesus.

Just as I teach in all the
churches, wherever I go.

Some of you have become arrogant
thinking, I will not visit you again,

but I will come and soon if the
Lord lets me, and then I'll find out

whether these arrogant people just give
pretentious speeches or whether they

really have God's power for the kingdom
of God is not just a lot of talk.

It is living by God's
power, which do you choose?

Should I come with a rod to
punish you or should I come

with love and a gentle spirit?

I can hardly believe the report about
the sexual immorality going on among

you something that even pagans don't do.

I'm told that a man in your church
is living in sin with his stepmother.

You are so proud of yourselves, but
you should be mourning in sorrow

and shame and you should remove
this man from your fellowship.

Even though I am not with you in person, I
am with you in the spirit and as though I

were there, I have already passed judgment
on this man in the name of the Lord Jesus,

you must call a meeting of the church.

I will be present with you in spirit
and so will the power of our Lord Jesus.

Then you must throw this man out and
hand him over to Satan so that his sinful

nature will be destroyed and he himself
will be saved on the day the Lord returns.

Your boasting about this is terrible.

Don't you realize that this sin is
like a little yeast that spreads

through the whole batch of dough.

Get rid of the old yeast by removing
this wicked person from among you.

Then you will be like a fresh
batch of dough made without yeast,

which is what you really are.

Christ.

Our Passover lamb has been sacrificed
for us, so let us celebrate the

festival, not with the old bread of
wickedness and evil, but with the

new bread of sincerity and truth.

When I wrote to you before I
told you not to associate with

people who indulge in sexual sin.

But I wasn't talking about unbelievers
who indulge in sexual sin or are greedy

or cheat people or worship idols.

You would have to leave this
world to avoid people like that.

I meant that you are not to associate
with anyone who claims to be a

believer yet indulges in sexual sin
or is greedy or worships idols, or is

abusive or is a drunkard or cheats.

People don't even eat with such people.

It isn't my responsibility to judge
outsiders, but it certainly is

your responsibility to judge those
inside the church who are sinning.

God will judge those on the outside,
but as the scriptures say, you must

remove the evil person from among you

When one of you has a dispute
with another believer.

How dare you file a lawsuit and ask
a secular court to decide the matter

instead of taking it to other believers.

Don't you realize that someday we
believers will judge the world?

And since you are going to judge the
world, can't you decide even these

little things among yourselves?

Don't you realize that we will judge
angels, so you should surely be able to

resolve ordinary disputes in this life.

If you have legal disputes about such
matters, why go to outside judges

who are not respected by the church?

I'm saying this to shame you.

Isn't there anyone in all the church
who is wise enough to decide these

issues, but instead, one believer sues
another right in front of unbelievers?

Even to have such lawsuits with
one another is a defeat for you?

Why not just accept the
injustice and leave it at that?

Why not let yourselves be cheated?

Instead, you yourselves are the
ones who do wrong and cheat.

Even your fellow believers, don't
you realize that those who do wrong

will not inherit the kingdom of God?

Don't fool yourselves.

Those who indulge in sexual sin or
who worship idols or commit adultery

or are male prostitutes or practice
homosexuality, or are thieves or

greedy people, or drunkards or are
abusive or cheat people, none of

these will inherit the kingdom of God.

Some of you were once like that,
but you were cleansed, you were made

holy, you were made right with God.

By calling on the name
of the Lord Jesus Christ.

And by the spirit of our God.

You say I am allowed to do anything,
but not everything is good for you.

And even though I am allowed to
do anything, I must not become

a slave to anything you say.

Food was made for the stomach
and the stomach for food.

This is true though.

Someday God will do
away with both of them.

But you can't say that our bodies
were made for sexual immorality.

They were made for the Lord, and the
Lord cares about our bodies, and God

will raise us from the dead by his power
just as he raised our Lord from the dead.

Don't you realize that your bodies
are actually parts of Christ?

Should a man take his body,
which is a part of Christ and

join it to a prostitute, never.

And don't you realize that if a
man joins himself to a prostitute,

he becomes one body with her.

For the scriptures say the two are
united into one, but the person

who is joined to the Lord is one
spirit with him run from sexual sin.

No other sin so clearly affects the body
as this one does for sexual immorality

is a sin against your own body.

Don't you realize that your body is
the temple of the Holy Spirit who lives

in you and was given to you by God.

You do not belong to yourself.

For God bought you with a high price,
so you must honor God with your body.

Now, regarding the questions you asked in
your letter, yes, it is good to abstain

from sexual relations, but because
there is so much sexual immorality,

Each man should have his own wife, and
each woman should have her own husband.

The husband should fulfill his
wife's sexual needs and the wife

should fulfill her husband's needs.

The wife gives authority over her body
to her husband, and the husband gives

authority over his body to his wife.

Do not deprive each other of sexual
relations unless you both agree to refrain

from sexual intimacy for a limited time.

So you can give yourselves more
completely to prayer afterward, you

should come together again so that
Satan won't be able to tempt you

because of your lack of self-control.

I say this as a concession,
not as a command, but I wish

everyone was single just as I am.

Yet each person has a special gift
from God of one kind or another.

So I say to those who aren't
married and to widows, it's better

to stay unmarried just as I am.

But if they can't control themselves,
they should go ahead and marry.

It's better to marry
than to burn with lust.

But for those who are married,
I have a command that comes

not from me, but from the Lord.

A wife must not leave her husband, but if
she does leave him, let her remain single.

Or else be reconciled to him and
the husband must not leave his wife.

Now, I will speak to the rest
of you though I do not have a

direct command from the Lord.

If a fellow believer has a wife who is not
a believer and she is willing to continue

living with him, he must not leave her.

And if a believing woman has a husband
who is not a believer and he is

willing to continue living with her.

She must not leave him for the
believing wife brings holiness to her

marriage and the believing husband
brings holiness to his marriage.

Otherwise, your children would not
be holy, but now they are holy.

But if the husband or wife who isn't a
believer insists on leaving, let them go.

In such cases, the believing husband
or wife is no longer bound to the other

for God has called you to live in peace.

Don't you wives realize that your
husbands might be saved because of you,

and don't you husbands realize that your
wives might be saved because of you.

Each of you should continue to
live in whatever situation the Lord

has placed you and remain as you
were when God first called you.

This is my rule for all the churches.

For instance, a man who was circumcised
before he became a believer should

not try to reverse it, and the man
who was uncircumcised when he became

a believer should not be circumcised.

Now for it makes no difference whether
or not a man has been circumcised.

The important thing is to
keep God's commandments.

Yes, each of you should remain
as you were when God called you.

Are you a slave?

Don't let that worry you.

But if you get a chance
to be free, take it.

And remember, if you were a
slave when the Lord called you,

you are now free in the Lord.

And if you were free when the Lord called
you, you are now a slave of Christ.

God paid a high price for you, so
don't be enslaved by the world.

Each of you dear brothers and
sisters, should remain as you

were when God first called you.

This concludes today's
Immer Reading experience.

Thank you for joining us.