This study was presented in the August 2013 Bible conference in Southern California.

Though Corinth was a “problem church” for Paul, how thankful we ought to be for them, for without their problems and questions, we would not have the answers and guidance provided in this wonderful letter. As with all the epistles, the challenge is to lay hold of the character of Christ. We are to be “transformed by the renewing of [our] minds” (Rom 12:2), and to “Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus” (Phi 2:5).

Key verses for this study:

  • “For I determined not to know anything among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified.” 1Co 2:2 and
  • “Therefore purge out the old leaven, that you may be a new lump, since you are truly unleavened. For indeed Christ, our Passover, was sacrificed for us.” 1Co 5:7

 

1st Corinthians – California 2013

Gene Cunningham - November 28, 2003

Joshua # 12

Joshua # 12

We are designed to live a victorious life (2Co 2:4-17; 2Co 3:4-6). Rahab and Achan are believers intended to enjoy victory. Rahab, though is the only one exalted in scripture (Mat 1:5); she lived a victorious life. The Israelites were highly favored. However, we are recipients of greater Grace and revelation than the children of Israel during Joshua's time. God's Justice never rests; He will bless or curse. Achan thought he could pick and chose what he could obey. Hebrew cherem means "dedicated to God", also can be translated "accursed". Achan took items dedicated to God that were provisions for the tabernacle and the poor. We're not our own; we're to be dedicated to God (1Co 6:19-20). Achan is the head of a large family in the tribe of Judah. He made himself the center of his life. Justice warns us again and again (Heb 10:32-39). After demonstrating faith, how shall we escape if we turn away from Him (Heb 12:25-29). "Our God is a consuming fire" (Heb 12:29); fire doesn't harm gold, silver, diamonds, but consumes dead wood.



Victorious life begins with personal purity; it's not a showy life like the Pharisees. Achan's family participated in his sin. At Ai, Joshua was told to take spoil for himself (Jos 8:1-2). Ingredients of a victorious life: 1) Victorious Christian recognizes his sinfulness; 2) pursuit of fellowship with God; 3) maintains his hunger for the Word of God (2Co 3:18); 4) life of prayer (Heb 4:16)



Scripture References: Hebrews 12:29, Hebrews 12:25-29, Hebrews 10:32-39, Matthew 1:5, Hebrews 4:16, Joshua 8:1-2

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