{"id":1477,"date":"2022-10-15T14:56:37","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:56:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/1-corinthains-14-9-the-right-kind-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:56:37","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:56:37","slug":"1-corinthains-14-9-the-right-kind-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/1-corinthains-14-9-the-right-kind-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"1 Corinthains 1:4-9 &#8211; The Right Kind &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>1 Corinthians 1:4-9 The Right Kind  If I were to ask you &quot;Are you the kind of Christian that God is looking for?&quot; you might say yes.  You might say no.  But what we should probably says is, &quot;What type of Christian does God want?&quot;  1 Corinthians is a very strong letter written to a very wicked church; yet, despite the many and necessary rebukes that the letter contains, God reveal much about what we are supposed to be.  In this chapter, we gain some insight on the kind of people God is looking for.  I. \\#5\\ The Christians God is looking is an RICH Christians.  1Cor 1:5  That in every thing ye are enriched by him.      A. The word ENRICHED means to be made RICH.         1. What I am going to say may shock you, but the only type of             Christians that God wants are rich Christians.         2. I am not speaking of bank accounts but of spiritual             accounts nor spendable riches but rather spiritual             riches.         3. I might shock you again, but the only kind of Christians             there are, are rich Christians.         4. Some just have not checked their spiritual accounts             lately.     B. God has deposited some things inside of us so that we can be         nothing else but rich.  1Cor 1:3  Grace be unto you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ. 4  I thank my God always on your behalf, for the grace of God which is given you by Jesus Christ;          1. \\#3-4\\ Grace has been given to you.             a. Grace is God working in you.             b. So God has deposited what work is necessary to get you                 capable to do what He wants you to do.         2. \\#3\\ Peace has been given to you.  1Cor 1:5  That in every thing ye are enriched by him, in all utterance, and in all knowledge;          3. \\#5\\ Utterance (the ability to speak with power) has             been given to you.         4. \\#5\\ Knowledge (the ability to know and understand) has             been given to you.  1Cor 1:7  So that ye come behind in no gift; waiting for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ:          5. \\#7\\ Indeed, everything spiritual gift we will need to             do whatever God would have you to do as been given to             us.     C. Why would God give us all of this?         1. The big answer is because God wants every Christian to             serve Him.         2. The more detailed answer is:             a. God created us to serve Him.             b. God created us to be incomplete if we dont                 contribute.             c. There is so much that needs to do.                  There are lost souls that need to be told,                   truths that need to be understand,                    ministries that need to be started,                    love that needs to be shown,                    help that needs to be given.         3. Hence, God has cross-blessed us with an abundance of             gifts.             a. We are ENRICHED with them.             b. The questions are:                 (1) Will we recognize what God has given to us                 (2) Will we use our gifts and get busy?&quot;     D. God is looking for ENRICHED Christians.  II. God is looking for secured Christians.     A. Like the only kind of Christians there are, are rich         Christians, so the only kind of Christians there are,         are secured Christians; however, some are quicker to         accept that than others.     B. \\#8-9\\ Paul described the security of the believer, and         tells us that security belongs to the one who has had &quot;the         testimony of Christ confirmed in&quot; him \\#6\\.  1Cor 1:6  Even as the testimony of Christ was confirmed in you:          1. The word confirmed means established, made sure, made             firm.         2. So if your testimony of salvation (which is more than just             your account of your salvation) is sure, then you are             secured.         3. It also means that if your testimony is hap-hazard, you             are not very secured.         4. I will tell you again you need to have a firm testimony             of repentance, conversation, and change.         5. If you do, then you are secured.         6. Why?  1Cor 1:8  Who shall also confirm you unto the end, that ye may be blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ.              a. Because Christ is establishing us.                 (1) The WHO \\#8\\ is pointing back to the Lord Jesus                      Christ \\#7\\.                      (a) So the Lord Jesus Christ is the One doing                           confirming you.                      (b) Confirming still means establishing, making                           sure, making firm.                      (c) So Christ, with His infinite power, is the                           One establishing the believer, making him                           sure and firm.                 (2) &quot;That is good,&quot; someone says, &quot;but for how long?&quot;                      (a) \\#8\\ UNTO THE END means to the uttermost,                           to the finally, until the termination.                      (b) In short, it means to the end.                      (c) Until the end of what?                      (d) Being left open as it is, it would have to                           mean UNTIL THE END OF EVERYTHING.                 (3) If this was all the verse said, any believer                      reading it would conclude that Christ had                      established every true believer unto the very                      end of all things.                      (a) This portion of the verse is telling us that                           we are eternally secured.                      (b) BUT, WAIT.  THERES MORE!             b. \\#8\\ We are secured to be made blameless.                 (1) Look carefully at the verse.                 (2) Some would say that if you are blameless at the                      end, Christ will confirm you .  (In other words,                      if you live a good enough life, you will keep                      your salvation.)                 (3) However, what the verse is actually saying is                      that Christ will keep you to the end so that at                      the end, you will be blameless.                      (a) It is not our being blameless that causes                           Christ to keep us.                      (b) It is Christ keeping us that causes us to be                           blameless.  1Cor 1:9  God is faithful, by whom ye were called unto the fellowship of his Son Jesus Christ our Lord.              c. \\#9\\ We are secured because God is faithful &#8211; Our                 security is based not on our faithfulness to God, but                 on Gods faithfulness to us.         7. How does Christ go about keeping us through all of our             failures and sins?             a. He does it by forgiving us.             b. If Christ did not forgive us, He could not keep us.             c. Our sinfulness would so offend Him, He would have to                 reject us.             d. So Jesus just forgives us.             e. You ask, &quot;What about the person who wont repent?&quot;             f. God tells us that before a person gets so bad that He                 would have to throw him back, He will kill him and                 bring him home.  1Cor 5:4 In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, when ye are gathered together, and my spirit, with the power of our Lord Jesus Christ, 5 To deliver such an one unto Satan for the destruction of the flesh, that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus.      C. God is looking for those who are secured in His grace because         those are the only ones who can serve faithfully.  III. God is looking for Christians who have fellowship with Jesus       Christ.  1Cor 1:9  God is faithful, by whom ye were called unto the fellowship of his Son Jesus Christ our Lord.      A. Just like the only kind of Christians there are, are those who         rich and secured, so the only kind of Christians there are,         are those who have fellowship  with Jesus Christ; however,         some are quicker to avail themselves of this privilege than         others.     B. \\#9\\ Notice that if you are a believer, you WERE         CALLED UNTO THE FELLOWSHIP OF JESUS CHRIST.         1. Being called to the fellowship of Jesus is a synonym for             salvation.         2. You can ask a person, &quot;Have you been saved?&quot;             &quot;Have you been born-again?&quot;             &quot;Have you been forgiven?&quot;             &quot;Have you been fellowshipping with Jesus?&quot;         3. It is all the same thing.     C. Sadly, some dont recognize what salvation is all about.         1. God isnt just saving us from hell.  If that is all there             was, you could take your gift and go your way.         2. God saved you for fellowship with Him.         3. God desires to have fellowship with you, and He made you             to need fellowship with Him.     D. God is looking for some Christians who use their salvation for         what it was intended, the means of fellowship with Him.  IV. \\#23-29\\ God is looking for some worthless Christians.     A. The only kind of Christians there are,         are those who are rich,         are those who are secure,         are those who are fellowshipping with Jesus,         are those who are worthless;         however some have been quicker to recognize just how little          they can do on their own.     B. \\#24\\ Paul says that we preach Christ crucified and Christ         the power of God.         1. Why do we preach that Christ is the power of God?         2. \\#26\\ Because, if we look among ourselves, we will see             that we are NOT wise, mighty, or noble.              a. Wise deals with our ability to understand spiritual                  truths, seeing things the way God sees them.              b. Mighty means strong, powerful, resourcefuleither                  spiritual, physically, or mentally              c. Noble means lofty, high, or influential character.              d. Hey folk, none of us are any of that.         3. \\#27-28\\ Rather, we will see that we are foolish, weak,             and base.             a. A foolish person is one who has been wrong most of the                 time.             b. A weak person is one who succumbs or surrenders                 easily.             c. A base person is, at the best, a common person, but                  more likely his is an inferior person.         4. If you missed the remark I made at the opening of this             section, let me repeat it.             a. God is looking for some worthless Christians.  I think                 He found some!             b. Maybe you are a blue-blood aristocrat, but you are                 base and foolish in spiritual things.             c. Maybe you are wealthy and powerful, but you are a                 beggar and pauper before God.             d. Maybe you are intelligent and educated, but in eternal                 truths you are ignorant and untrained.     C. The only kind of Christians God has are the foolish, the weak,         and the base, and the only kind of Christians God can use are         the ones who recognize that fact.         1. \\#28\\ God chooses the foolish, the weak, and the base             for His service.         2. \\#29\\ So that no one can brag about what his flesh could             do.         3. In other words, if you thought you could, God wouldnt use             you; but if you know you cant, God wants you.  I come to the conclusion of this message.  I ask you again, &quot;Are you the kind of Christian God is looking for?&quot;  Will you give of yourself to the work of God?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>1 Corinthians 1:4-9 The Right Kind If I were to ask you &quot;Are you the kind of Christian that God is looking for?&quot; you might say yes. You might say no. 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