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Different Now | A Love Supreme

34 min · 14 de jun de 2026
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This sermon explores how Christians can faithfully follow Jesus while living in a culture that doesn't share their values. Through 1 Corinthians 10, the Apostle Paul addresses the Corinthian church's question about meat sacrificed to idols, but the underlying issue is more universal: How do we maintain deep connection with non-believers while remaining distinctly formed by the gospel? Paul doesn't provide a simple rulebook but instead offers a framework centered on love and God's glory. He establishes two absolutes—flee from sexual immorality and idolatry—while leaving room for Spirit-led discernment in gray areas. The central principle is found in verse 31: "Whatever you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God." This framework requires asking three key questions: Is it loving? Does it bring glory to God? Is it worth copying? Paul demonstrates that glorifying God and experiencing joy are not in competition; rather, we were made to glorify God, and when we do, we function as intended. The sermon concludes by pointing to Jesus as the ultimate example of living within this framework, who gave up everything out of love and for the joy set before Him.

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Portada del episodio Different Now | A Love Supreme

Different Now | A Love Supreme

This sermon explores how Christians can faithfully follow Jesus while living in a culture that doesn't share their values. Through 1 Corinthians 10, the Apostle Paul addresses the Corinthian church's question about meat sacrificed to idols, but the underlying issue is more universal: How do we maintain deep connection with non-believers while remaining distinctly formed by the gospel? Paul doesn't provide a simple rulebook but instead offers a framework centered on love and God's glory. He establishes two absolutes—flee from sexual immorality and idolatry—while leaving room for Spirit-led discernment in gray areas. The central principle is found in verse 31: "Whatever you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God." This framework requires asking three key questions: Is it loving? Does it bring glory to God? Is it worth copying? Paul demonstrates that glorifying God and experiencing joy are not in competition; rather, we were made to glorify God, and when we do, we function as intended. The sermon concludes by pointing to Jesus as the ultimate example of living within this framework, who gave up everything out of love and for the joy set before Him.

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