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Refiner’s Fire 1 Corinthians 3:1-15

1 Cor, 3:1-15

  1. In the last couple of weeks I have been talking about getting back to basics of our Faith.
  • I talked first about forgiveness, and the need to forgive to maintain our relationship with Yashua and one another.
  • Next I talked about Faith, the way we live our life and what we are to base our life on.
  • Once again I believe we have walked away from the basics in the Church today.
  • And if we are going to get back to what He wants us and has created us to be, we need to get back to the basics.
  • Today I would like to talk about pride and immaturity which will keep us from knowing the truth, but it will open us up to other things.
  • Read 1 Cor, 3:1-15.
  • Look at verse 1, Paul says that he could not speak to them as spiritual people, but as people of the flesh, as babies in Messiah.
  • Look at Gal. 5:16-21, these are what fleshly living looks like, and it keeps us in sin.
  1. Back to 1 Cor 3:2-3, in the state of living in the flesh we are not able to receive meat, or we can say any thing that deals with maturity.
  1. Paul calls it as living like ordinary people, people that are not saved.
  1. And the reason is that there is strife and envy among you, back to Gal. 5:20-21, Strife and envyings.
  1. Look at the pride in 1 Cor. 3:4, I am with Paul, or I am with Apollos and pride makes us typical men.
  1. Paul begins to set them straight here on who is who in verse 5.
  1. Paul planted, and Apollos watered and they are nothing more than servants, and each has a role that Yashua had given them.
  1. Look at Eph. 4:7-12 and look at verse 7 it says that each one has been given a measure of “grace”, look also at 1 Cor. 12:7.
  1. Look at Eph. 4:12, for the perfecting of the saints, for the work of ministry, for the edifying of the body.
  1. Back to 1 Cor. 3:6, it is Yahweh who gives the growth, takes the focus off of man and place it on Yahweh where in should be placed.
  1. Paul drives it home by saying it is neither the one who plants nor the one who water that is important but the one who gives the growth.
  • The one who plants and the one who waters are equal and both will receive a reward according to his labor.
  • Paul uses himself as an example, and says as a master builder he has laid a foundation, Paul being the one who started the Corinthian Congregation.
  • But says that another has built on that foundation, and each one has to take care on how he builds on that foundation.
  • The one who builds and not build on it anything other than Yashua Messiah.
  • Then Paul begins to talk about building material gold, silver, costly stones, wood, hay, or straw.
  • And each ones work will be tested by fire, and it will test the work that each has done on the foundation.
  • And what is left after it has been tested is that persons reward.
  • And some will saved as going through the fire, and think what happens to hay, wood and straw when fire is put to it, it is burned up.
  • But thin about what happens with gold, costly stones and silver.
  • Instead of being consumed they will be refined and that will be there reward.
  • So, why will that person be saved?
  • Because the foundation was built on Yashua Messiah.
  • We see these things happening choosing one speaker over another.
  • The idea in which religious school you go to over another.

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