Sunday, December 24, 2023
Friday, December 22, 2023
Dec 22 – Grace – 1 Cor 16:22
Dec 22 – Grace – 1 Cor 16:22
23 The grace of the Lord Jesus be with you.
Paul reminds his audience that it was the grace of the Lord Jesus that gave them this wonderful privilege. God’s riches at Christ’s expense. Unmerited favor. The love of God in action through grace and mercy. Paul wants it to be with them. To surround them. To flow through them to aa world in desperate need of it. We are the bearers of love, grace, mercy, and peace. We carry as message of hope in a hopeless world. We are the light that shines in the darkness. We flavor the bland world in which we live. The Lord Jesus made the way and now we are to carry on his mission, ministry, and work.
There is no greater privilege to do the will of the Father as Jesus did.
Thursday, December 21, 2023
Dec 21 – Supply – 1 Cor 16:16
Dec 21 – Supply – 1 Cor 16:16
17 I was glad when Stephanas, Fortunatus and Achaicus arrived, because they have supplied what was lacking from you.
The three men mentioned in this verse were sent specifically from the church in Corinth. They brought what Paul needed. Whatever was lacking in his estimation was provided by the church. This is a commendation because as a church they doing what was needed. This just shows that no matter how broken we may seem we still have a redemptive gift, quality, and task to do. Our job is to minister to one another in love. Being aware of what is going on around is key to know in which way we can minister and be helpful. Paul was pleased with what the church was accomplishing even though they had problems. The key is to be outward focused and not inward.
Wednesday, December 20, 2023
Dec 20 – Voluntary Submission – 1 Cor 16:15
Dec 20 – Voluntary Submission – 1 Cor 16:15
16 to submit to such people and to everyone who joins in the work and labors at it.
When working in a church organization it is a choice. Working with someone and trusting them is a choice. A member of a church one time asked their pastor if they had authority over them and his response with this. As a pastor any authority they have is voluntary. You cannot make a person do anything they wish. It is their choice. Submission is an act of the will. Our priority is submission to Christ and then to each other in love. If you love someone you will work with them and as Paul says here join in the work and labor, it entails. You are workers together in Christ. It his work and kingdom that is being advance.
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Dec 19 – The Example – 1 Cor 16:14
Dec 19 – The Example – 1 Cor 16:14
15 You know that the household of Stephanas were the first converts in Achaia, and they have devoted themselves to the service of the Lord’s people. I urge you, brothers and sisters,
Paul then reminds the audience of Stephanas. The exciting thing about this family is that all were serving the Lord. There are five examples of entire families serving the Lord in the book of acts and Stephanas’ family is one. Paul says they were the first converts in Achaia. Their claim to fame is that they have devoted themselves to the service of God’s people. Every church need volunteers and dedicated people to keep the work of the Lord running. This was Stephanas claim to fame.
Paul them urges them to be like this family. Be willing to step up and help in anyway you can. Today unfortunately it is 10% of the people doing the work while 90% enjoy the benefits. Christianity is not a spectator sport. It seems that in Paul’s day it was just like today and needed this exhortation and example to motivate them.
Monday, December 18, 2023
Dec 18 – Love – 1 Cor 16:13
Dec 18 – Love – 1 Cor 16:13
14 Do everything in love.
Like everything Paul just exhorted them to do the foundation for all faith and practice is love. It is the essence, character, and nature of all Christian action. Paul says that this is the very thing that makes us different than the world. We are to exhibit and demonstrate the love of God. It is what distinguishes us from all other parts of society. We are known by it.
Without love our faith is void. We will be of no value. All we say will have no impact if not backed up by love. Love is who God is and who we must be. The great commandment is to love one another. Love is the one thing this hostile and confused world desperately need.
Friday, December 15, 2023
Dec 15 – Peace not Contempt – 1 Cor 16:11
Dec 15 – Peace not Contempt – 1 Cor 16:11
11 No one, then, should treat him with contempt. Send him on his way in peace so that he may return to me. I am expecting him along with the brothers.
Paul is not being subtle in his instructions to the church. He is directly challenging the different groups on the church. He tells them to not treat Timothy with contempt. This means the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn. This usually happens because the object of the contempt is considered not worthy of respect. Timothy was there with a mandate from the Lord and Paul, and he carried all the authority and power Paul possessed.
Paul is asking them to instead of being strifeful and warlike to instead be peaceful so that when he returns instead of a bad report, he would bring a good report. Paul says that he is expecting Timothy along with all the others that were traveling and encouraging the churches. We get a very good picture of how the apostolic world operated in those times.
Thursday, December 14, 2023
Dec 14- Timothy - ! Cor 16:10
Dec 14- Timothy - ! Cor 16:10
10 When Timothy comes, see to it that he has nothing to fear while he is with you, for he is carrying on the work of the Lord, just as I am.
Paul then informs them that Timothy another part of the apostolic team will be passing through. Each person in Paul’s team has their assignment. Timothy though he was the youngest member of the group he was known for his wisdom, anointing and enablement. He had wisdom, clarity, and boldness. He was often sent to settle things down. This means by talent and gifting he was calm, cool, and collective.
Paul exhorts them to see that they do not give him any trouble but to work with him. Preachers can go into churches with pre-conceived ideas, so Paul want them to give him their full attention and not try to intimidate him because of his youth. Paul reminds them Timothy is carrying on the work of the Lord just as Paul does. Timothy then should be respected because he too has been a mandate and task directly by the Lord. The principle of do not touch the Lord’s anointed is in play here.
Wednesday, December 13, 2023
Dec 13 – Be Careful – 1 Cor 16:9
Dec 13 – Be Careful – 1 Cor 16:9
9 because a great door for effective work has opened to me, and there are many who oppose me.
The reason for him staying on in Ephesus was the fact that a great work had opened for him. God was doing great and wonderful things in that city. Paul wanted to be a part of something for God. Often when a revival or move of God has happened it needs a steady and consistent hand of leadership. Someone with a proven track record who can guide the church through it. This is because the devil would love to get in and sidetrack the opportunity. Paul stated this in the next sentence. He said that there were many opposing him, so it was important that he stayed until the opponents were effectively dealt with and the church was strong steady and in good order. Any church doing something great will have three opponents, the devil, the world and human agents who are jealous.
Tuesday, December 12, 2023
Dec 12 – Until Pentecost – 1 Cor 16:8
Dec 12 – Until Pentecost – 1 Cor 16:8
8 But I will stay on at Ephesus until Pentecost.
This indicates where this letter is being written from. Paul is currently in Ephesus working among the believers there. Remember he was a travelling apostle. He wanted to go where no one had preached before. He also wanted to make sure that the churches he had founded or had been a part of were well established. In this case he was in Ephesus in Asia Minor and it was intention to stay on till after Pentecost which was bought a Jewish holiday but also had a deep meaning for Christians because that was the time when the Holy Spirit fell among the Christians and began the mission and ministry of the church with power.