Reflection on 1 Corinthians 3:12-23

Scripture

In the judgement day, fire will reveal what kind of work each builder has done. If the work survives, that builder will receive a reward.

Observation

Christ is the foundation that we receive, and we are meant to build on that foundation. We can use whatever materials we want to build with, but it will be tested with fire on judgement day. If the work survives, we will receive a reward. If it is burned up, we will be saved, but like someone barely surviving.

All of us together are the temple of God. The Spirit of God dwells in us. If anyone attacks this temple, God will destroy them.

We must not boast about following a particular leader. Everything belongs to us; we belong to Christ; Christ belongs to God.

Application

The Bible is very clear that we are saved by grace not by works. God is not impressed by any good works that we can perform in order to cancel out our sins.

The Bible is also very clear that once we are saved, we are meant to serve the Lord in whatever way He directs us.

Paul uses the analogy of a building. Christ is the foundation, and we are called to construct something on that foundation. We can use whatever materials we like, but it will be tested by fire. Some will be rewarded, while others barely get into heaven by the skin of their teeth with nothing of eternal value.

What is the difference between the two types of people? It is simply obedience to the Lord.

If God is calling you to give everything away to be a missionary or a pastor or an evangelist, and you do it, that is building with silver and gold. But if God calls you to establish some business that yields great resources for the Kingdom, and you do it, that is also building with silver and gold. If you pour your life into raising your children and loving your neighbours, that is also building with silver and gold.

It is obedience to the direction of the Holy Spirit that determines our reward in heaven.

Prayer

Lord, please help me to be faithful to you in everything, so that my efforts last into eternity. Amen.

Reflection on 1 Corinthians 3:1-11

Scripture

And you still aren’t ready, for you are still controlled by your sinful nature. You are jealous of one another and quarrel with one another. Doesn’t that prove you are controlled by your sinful nature? Aren’t you living like the people of the world?

Observation

Paul says that when he was with the Corinthians, he could not talk to them as he would to spiritual people. He had to feed them with milk, because they weren’t ready for anything stronger.

They are controlled by their sinful nature. This is shown by the fact that they have quarrels among themselves. Some claim to follow Paul and others Apollos. But Paul and Apollos are just servants of the Lord.

Application

The depth to which we will go with the Lord is determined by how well we love our christian brothers and sisters.

Many of us live on spiritual milk because we refuse to love the Lord’s children. He will not take us to the depth of revelation of spiritual truth until we make that decision to love and forgive. After all, the basic commandment of the Kingdom is: Love one another just as I have loved you.

It is no wonder that the depth of wisdom in the churches is so low when there is so much division in the church.

There are people whose sole reason for existence is to criticise and condemn other christians who do not agree with them at every point of doctrine.

There are many people who know a lot about the Bible and about theology, but have little experiential relationship with the Lord.

To go deeper in our relationship with the Holy Spirit, we must determine to live peacefully with other believers.

Prayer

Lord, please help me to love other christians, even when I disagree with them. Rescue us, Lord, from the tendency to splinter into small groups when our eyes should be on Jesus alone. Amen.

Reflection on 1 Corinthians 2:13-16

Scripture

We understand these things, for we have the mind of Christ.

Observation

Paul is not using words that come from human wisdom. He uses words that come from the Holy Spirit, spiritual language to express spiritual truths.

People who don’t know Jesus do not have the Holy Spirit, and so they cannot receive these spiritual truths. It all sounds like nonsense to them.

Those who have the Spirit of God can evaluate all things, but cannot themselves be evaluated. Nobody can know the thoughts of the Lord, but we have the mind of Christ,

Application

There are so many things that seem obvious to christian thinkers that seem like nonsense to unbelievers because their minds have been darkened by the devil.

One such thing is how can the universe exist without a creator? Non-christians assume it all just happened by itself. Everything came from nothing without a pre-existing creator. It seems silly to those who have faith, but it is the only true explanation possible for the unbeliever.

Similarly, nobody can understand the truth about sin, salvation, grace, the cross, the resurrection of all believers, and so on, unless God gives the understanding.

The Holy Spirit gives grace to understand the spiritual truths. He gives us words and ideas to express facts that cannot be understood with the natural, sinful mind.

There is an element of faith in this. Faith is the work we do in understanding the truth of the gospel, but it Is the Holy Spirit who make sit possible for us to understand,

Prayer

How awesome it is that we have the mind of Christ! Thank you Lord for sharing your thinking with me. Help me to have all of my actions informed by you. Amen.

Reflection on 1 Corinthians 2:6-12

Scripture

We have received God’s Spirit (not the world’s spirit), so we can know the wonderful things God has freely given.

Observation

Paul speaks words of the wisdom of God. This wisdom is the mystery of God. The rulers of this world do not understand this, or they would not have crucified our glorious Lord.

The Spirit of God searches all things and reveals God’s secrets to us. We have received God’s Spirit, and He can reveal to us the wonderful secrets of grace.

Application

The Holy Spirit is the least understood of God’s gifts. The Spirit is God Himself alive and active in our hearts.

When you committed your life to Jesus, you received the Holy Spirit.

We don’t have to figure things out on our own. The Holy Spirit teaches us.

We don’t have to struggle to understand the Bible. The Holy Spirit interprets it for us.

We don’t have to worry about the threats of tomorrow. The Holy Spirit has that covered.

We don’t have to know how to pray in every situation. The Holy Spirit intercedes for us.

I don’t have to worry about how to relate to my heavenly Father. The Holy Spirit is my counsellor and advocate.

The christian life can only be lived in the daily guidance and empowerment of the Holy Spirit. Yet many try to do it all themselves.

Prayer

Holy Spirit come and fill me. Teach me about the wonderful things the Father has given. Be my guide and counsellor. Amen.

Reflection on 1 Corinthians 2:1-5

Scripture

My message and my preaching were very plain. Rather than using clever and persuasive speeches, I relied only on the power of the Holy Spirit.

Observation

When Paul came to the Corinthians, he did not convince them with clever speeches. He had resolved to speak only of Christ and the cross.

Paul came in weakness an trembling. He relied only on the power of the Holy Spirit, so that they would also trust in the power of God.

Application

It is so easy to put our reliance on human wisdom, human technology, and so on. As followers of Jesus, we should only put our trust in God.

I have no objection to using technology. It is easier to have my voice amplified than to project it across the room. Likewise, I make use of graphics, videos and presentations to help people focus on my message.

I don’t pin my ministry to multi-sensory productions because that puts the focus on the production not on Jesus.

For me, it’s all about Jesus. This is what Paul is saying also. Sure, we can use rhetorical methods and marketing techniques, but in the end it is the Holy Spirit who convicts people about sin and brings them to salvation.

Whatever part of life we are thinking about, our trust and our attention must be on Jesus.

Prayer

Lord, may I never get caught up in my own cleverness and abilities when I seek to serve you. Please help me to put you front and centre in all I do. Amen.

Reflection on 1 Corinthians 1:20-31

Scripture

God chose things despised by the world, things counted as nothing at all, and used them to bring to nothing what the world considers important.

Observation

If God destroys the wisdom of the wise and the intelligence of the intelligent (v.19), where does this leave the so-called wise people? God saw to it that the world cannot know Him through human wisdom. The cross, then, is foolish to the Greek and offensive to the Jews. It does not make sense through human reasoning.

To those of us who are being saved, Christ is God’s wisdom and God’s power. God does things the world considers powerless, and uses them to bring glory to his name, and to destroy all the pretentious arguments of the world.

Application

Ever since I was a new baby in Christ, a teenager in a Youth Group, people have thought, “How wonderful it would be if this pop star/ movie icon/ celebrity became a christian! They would have such an influence.” People have been thinking this way for centuries, but it turns out to be wrong.

It is not the conversion of famous people that impresses the world. God’s secret weapon for His Kingdom is the ordinary people, those who are despised by the elites and influencers.

Revivals, awakenings, and other moves of the Holy Spirit are not led by celebrities and the cool crowd. Very few people would seriously check out the gospel just because some mega-star claims to be a christian.

You and I are God’s ambassadors. It is up to us to celebrate God’s gift of salvation and share it with our family and friends. As we do that, God will “bring to nothing what the world considers important.”

Prayer

Thank you, Father, for saving me through Christ’s death on the cross. This seems to be nonsense to the wise of the world, but it is your power and your wisdom. Amen

Reflection on 1 Corinthians 1:10-19

Scripture

The message of the cross is foolish to those who are headed for destruction, but we who are being saved know it is the very power of God.

Observation

Paul appeals for the Corinthians (and us) to live in harmony. There should be no quarrels amongst christians, and no faction revolving around celebrity pastors.

Christ has not been divided into factions. Nobody has been baptised into the name of Paul or Apollos.

Paul was not commissioned to baptise but to preach the Good News. This he does without clever words, but just with the centrality of the cross. The cross is foolish to those who are perishing, but the power of God to those who are being saved.

Application

It bemuses me the way that so-called “progressives” condemn christians for every form of prejudice and bigotry that can be imagined, but think Muslims are just wonderful and need to have their rights protected, even enhanced.

We hear a lot about Islamophobia, defined as an irrational fear or hatred of Muslims. Christophobia, which is far more prevalent, is never discussed.

Those who claim to hate religion generally hate christianity in particular, while tolerating other religions.

Only one religion in all the world has a cross at the centre, and a crucified saviour at its heart. It is the cross that is offensive above all else.

People like to think that they are OK, and not as bad as some paedophile or mass murderer. They don’t want to know that they are a sinner and need salvation.

The Good News is that Christ has paid the price for son once and for all. We don’t have to make sacrifices or do good deeds to prove to God that we are good enough. In Christ it is all done.

Prayer

Thank you, Father, for the cross. Thank you for sending Jesus to pay for my sin. Amen.

Reflection on 1 Corinthians 1:1-9

Scripture

He will keep you strong to the end so that you will be free from all blame on the day when our Lord Jesus Christ returns.

Observation

This is the opening section of 1 Corinthians.

Paul introduces himself as an apostle of Christ, chosen by God. He is writing to the church in Corinth. They have been made holy through Christ, something they share with all who call on the name of Jesus.

Paul thanks God for these people. God has enriched them in every way. They have every spiritual gift, and Jesus will keep them strong to the end. God is faithful and He always does what He says.

Application

“He will keep you strong to the end.” This is a very powerful promise from the Holy Spirit.

If you ever struggle with doubt, or just trying to stay faithful to the call of God on your life, then know that God will keep you strong to the end.

I used to worry about whether I would fall away from God, but now I just trust in His faithfulness. He will keep me strong.

I have to do my part, of course. I cannot just do what I want to do, sinning in every way and then trusting Him to forgive me. This is about my relationship with God. I have to take that relationship with Him as seriously as He does.

The means that He uses to keep us strong are the Bible, prayer, sacraments, corporate worship. To avoid these things means that my spirit will become weak. When I actively pursue Him, He makes me strong in my spirit.

Prayer

Thank you Lord for this awesome promise. As long as I keep seeking you, you will hold me firm in the palm of your hand and make me stronger in you. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 28:16-20

Scripture

“Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Teach the new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you.”

Observation

The disciples go to the mountain that Jesus had instructed them. He then gives them the commission to go and make disciples of all the nations, and to teach them His ways. He promises to be with them to the end of the age.

Application

Jesus has given us this commission to make disciples of all the nations. In the Old Covenant, the nations, that is the Gentiles, were excluded from God’s people. But now the disciples must specifically go to the Gentiles to make them disciples.

We must “go” That means stepping out of our comfortable worship spaces and into the wild places of our neighbourhood where the unbelievers live. This is not easy, but it is Christ’s command. Some will be called to far away places, but whether it is far or near we must go.

We must make disciples. That means more than a prepackaged gospel presentation. It means sharing the gospel and our life. It means that we must clearly represent who Jesus is, in words and actions.

We must baptise the new disciples into the Body of Christ. It is no good leading somebody to Christ and then abandoning them. We need to integrate new believers into a church so they can be nurtured.

Finally, we need to teach these disciples how to become disciple makers themselves/ We show them how to “Go” and find new followers for the Lord.

Prayer

Here I am, Lord, send me. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 28:1-15

Scripture

Suddenly there was a great earthquake! For an angel of the Lord came down from heaven, rolled aside the stone and sat on it.

Observation

On Sunday morning after the crucifixion the two Marys go to the tomb. There is an earthquake, and an angel rolls the stone away from the entrance to the tomb and sits on it.

The angel speaks to the women and declares the good news that Jesus has risen from the dead, as He said He would be. He tells them to go to the other disciples with the message that they are to go to Galilee where Jesus will meet them.

The guards go into the city to tell the priests what has happened. The priests and elders bribe the guards to tell their superiors that the disciples came and stole the body in the night after the guards had fallen asleep.

Application

An earthquake announced the death of Jesus and another earthquake announces that He is alive. This is earth shattering news!

The seal of men, together with the large rock were meant to keep people out and the body in. But neither is a match for God.

Jesus did not need to move the rock to escape the tomb. He walked through walls and locked doors.

The stone was moved for our benefit so that we would know with certainty that Jesus really is alive.

Sin is dead and death has been defeated. This is the amazing news of the gospel.

There is so much fear around at the moment. In the midst of the pandemic, death seems to be winning. But Jesus tells us that, for His followers, death no longer wins. We will die, but it will be a new start, an entry into eternal joy with our Father.

Prayer

Hallelujah! Lord you have won the victory. No fear will hold me captive because you have broken the chains of death. Amen.