Reflection on 1 Corinthians 9:1-12

Scripture
We would rather put up with anything than be an obstacle to the good news about Christ.

Observation
Paul now talks about his rights as an apostle.

He has the right to stay in people’s homes when he is travelling. A soldier doesn’t have to pay his own expenses. A farmer has the right to some of the craft he harvests.

Since Paul planted spiritual seed, he surely has the right to physical food and drink. Paul has never used these rights because he never wanted to be an obstacle to the preaching of the good news.


Application
As christians, we can still be people who claim certain rights. We want to be comfortable at church with air conditioning that works, seats that are padded, music and preaching that tickle our ears

We are happy to tithe ( some of us) just as long as we can spend the other 90% the way we want it spent.

Paul’s attitude was that he would rather let go of what might be considered his rights in order to not stand in the way of the gospel.

When Jesus called us to follow him, he also called us to die to ourselves. The way to salvation is by two crosses – the cross of Christ and the cross on which we die to our own ambitions and desires.

With God, it is all or nothing. Everything not submitted to him is rebellion.

Prayer
Father, please help me to surrender completely to you. Amen.

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