As an introduction to this study and before we look specifically at Christian singleness let’s look at a couple of principles which apply to Christians generally either married or single. Summarise the essence of what they are teaching 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, 10:31, Romans 14:17-19, 1 Corinthians 7:35. What does Paul say has great value? 1
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What about divorce? How should Christians view it? The Corinthians had plenty of questions. One was: “Now that I have become a Christian should I divorce my non Christian spouse?” Today we may ask: “Should a Christian get a divorce at all?” Last week’s study finished with four Non Biblical reasons for divorce…. They listen to
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Baptism follows after a person accepts Jesus as their Savior from sin as visible symbol of this acceptance. In the Bible baptism comes soon after salvation. The Bible never suggests that baptism earns or provides salvation. There is nothing we can do to earn salvation from God (Ephesians 2:8-10 ). Salvation is a gift from
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“The Christians in Corinth were surrounded by sexual temptation. The city had a reputation even among pagans for sexual immorality and religious prostitution. It was this kind of society that Paul delivered these instructions on sex and marriage. The Corinthian church was in turmoil because of the immorality of the culture around them. They needed
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With the push for equality regarding same sex marriages around the western world which is so contrary to God’s design and issues of pornography, people living together outside of marriage becoming more the norm, multiple sex partners, one night stands, etc, etc we need to ask the question, Who knows best, the world or God?
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