This sermon deals with the key reason that Paul used irony to describe the Corinthian church as "still of the flesh." They were making judgments about the relative value of various preachers which created "jealousy and strife." The term for strife is used nine times in the NT, all with negative connotations. Some were making claims that would not be made if they understood that they are no longer "merely human." Those in Christ are part of the redeemed family of God and have various gifts. Those who claim to be superior based on which preacher they follow are behaving and thinking as if they were in Adam rather than in Christ. Their slogans showed this confused thinking. In Luke, and elsewhere in the Bible, there were debates about who was the greatest. Those who come to Christ through the gospel already have received great honor as they are part of the family of God. When we compare gifts and make judgments about who is more or less important, we are in danger of bringing worldly status rivalry into the church. Some in Corinth made such judgments about Paul. The sermon ends with sharing the gospel based on 1 Corinthians 15:21, 22 and what it means to be in Adam where all die, or in Christ with the gift of eternal life.
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