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Scripture Commentary 1 Corinthians 9:19-27 "When In Rome"
CrossviewMissionalThis is the Scripture Commentary of 1 Corinthians 9:19-27 taken from the Sunday Morning Worship Service "When In Rome". If you would like the Full Sermon or the Sermon Notes please check the playlist. "✨Hey there, Crossview family! It's been quite a week, and Pastor Dan's latest sermon really gave us something to chew on. Let me share some of the highlights with you: Joy in Worship: Pastor Dan reminded us, with a burst of energy, about the sheer joy we find in God's presence. "There's joy in the house of the Lord," he said, echoing our collective feeling of gratitude and celebration. Adapting to Reach Others: Drawing from the wisdom of Augustine and Ambrose, and how they navigated cultural changes, Pastor Dan encouraged us to be adaptable in our faith. "To the weak I became weak, to win the weak," he quoted from 1 Corinthians 9:22, nudging us towards flexibility without losing our essence. Being Relatable Yet Distinct: This was a call to live authentically. "I have become all things to all people," Pastor Dan quoted, pushing us to connect deeply with those around us while staying true to our Christian identity. A Call for Evangelism: Pastor Dan's passion was palpable as he spoke about reaching out. "Our sin separates us from God...God sent Jesus," he reminded us, emphasizing the core of our message and our mission to share it. Practical Faith in Action: He wrapped up with a real-life example, making it clear that living our faith means making tough choices sometimes, but always with the goal of showing Jesus's love to the world. It was a powerful reminder that our faith isn't just for Sundays. Let's carry these insights into our week, folks, and see how we can make a difference, one conversation at a time. Remember, "our God is surely in this place...we shout out your praise." Stay blessed and keep shining, Crossview! #CrossviewMissionalChurch #FaithInAction #JoyfulWorship #AdaptToServe #EvangelismLife 📱 Connect with Us: Website: https://www.crossviewmissional.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CrossviewMissional Twitter: https://twitter.com/CVMC_CentralPA Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/CrossviewMissional Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/CrossviewMissionalChurch Give: https://app.sharefaith.com/app/giving/crossviewmissional19 views -
Scripture Commentary 1 Corinthians 9:1-18 "You Get What You Pay For"
CrossviewMissionalThis is the Scripture Commentary of 1 Corinthians 9:1-18 taken from the sermon "You Get What You Pay For" If you would like the Full Sermon or Sermon Notes please check our play list on Youtube....for now. "✨ Join us in this week's enlightening sermon at Crossview Missional Church! In his thoughtful and compelling message, Pastor Dan explores the intricate balance between Christian Liberty and responsibility in our faith journey. Our community at Crossview is committed to deepening our understanding of faith and living in a manner that truly embodies Christ's teachings. Dive into the key insights from this sermon: Christian Liberty and Responsibility: Experience a profound exploration of Christian Liberty, where Pastor Dan discusses the importance of using our freedom in Christ thoughtfully and responsibly. He emphasizes the need to avoid causing others to stumble and to be wary of personal enslavement to liberties. The Essence of Pastoral Compensation: In a candid discussion, Pastor Dan addresses the topic of pastoral compensation. He explains the biblical basis for supporting full-time ministry workers while sharing his personal choice to prioritize spiritual over material rewards. The Calling of Ministry: The sermon delves into the significance of being genuinely called by God for ministry, drawing parallels from Paul's encounter with Jesus on the Damascus Road. Pastor Dan reflects on his own calling and the fruitful outcomes of the church's ministry. Balancing Material Needs with Spiritual Goals: Pastor Dan encourages a balanced approach to compensating pastors, ensuring they can provide for their families while keeping their primary focus on spiritual objectives and the growth of the church community. Reflecting on Christian Liberty in Personal Life: The sermon wraps up by inviting the congregation to contemplate their own exercise of Christian Liberty, urging them to consider how their actions and decisions impact their spiritual growth and community well-being. 🙌 Whether you're a regular attendee or exploring faith for the first time, this sermon offers vital insights into living a life guided by Christ's teachings. We warmly invite you to be part of Crossview Missional Church, where we pursue God's kingdom together in fellowship and love. 📖 'So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.' – 1 Corinthians 10:31 ➡️ Remember to like, share, and subscribe for more inspiring content. Let this sermon be a nourishing addition to your spiritual journey! 📱 Connect with Us: Website: https://www.crossviewmissional.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CrossviewMissional Twitter: https://twitter.com/CVMC_CentralPA Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/CrossviewMissional Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/CrossviewMissionalChurch 🙏 Support Our Ministry: Give Online: https://app.sharefaith.com/app/giving/crossviewmissional #CrossviewMissionalChurch #ChristianSermon #FaithJourney #ChristianLiberty #PastoralCare #SpiritualGrowth #ChurchFamily #BiblicalWisdom #MinistrySupport #SermonReflections"77 views