1 Corinthians 3:1-17, Called to Spirituality

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Theological Proposition/Focus: The Call of the Christian is a call to live after the Spirit

Homiletical Proposition/Application: Christians need to take stock of their spiritual growth and make sure they are living after the Spirit and not after the world.

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The Christian is called to more than a mere human existence (1-4).

There is such a thing as spiritual infancy (1-2).

Jealousy and quarreling are symptoms of spiritual infancy (3).

A strong diagnostic question "with whom is your identity?" (4).

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MTR: Do a self check, are you acting like a spiritual infant or are you living by the Spirit?

The Christian is called to recognize God as the one who brings about spiritual growth (5-9).

Christians must be careful to recognize that every leader, mentor, role-model is merely a servant of God (5).

Christians must be careful to recognize that God is the person of significance (6-7).

Christians must be careful to work together in service of God (8-9).

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MTR: Evaluate your view of your leaders/mentors/role-models, are you holding them in the right regard?

The Christian leader is called to build wisely (10-15).

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