Carmel Baptist Messages
Comfort One Another Jimmy Kallam Paul founded the church in Corinth (Acts 18:1-17). When he arrived, he began to teach and reason in the synagogue every Sabbath and tried to persuade both Jews and Greeks. When Silas and Timothy arrived, Paul began to preach more. He spent one and half years in Corinth. Many rejected his teaching because he didn’t look like what the people thought a leader should look like. Paul was poor and seemed to have no speaking gift. Second Corinthians was written out of difficult circumstances. The Apostle Paul concludes the book of 2 Corinthians by using the word “finally” in verse 11. Even though the word “finally” is used, what follows is extremely important. He listed five commands that were an expression of God’s grace and not effort on our part. Paul writes that the Corinthian Christians were to rejoice, aim for restoration, comfort each other, agree with each other, and to live in peace. Paul’s instruction was to rejoice even in difficult times. Our obedience to rejoice will flow out of a relationship with Christ and others. Just as our justification and sanctification are works of God’s unmerited favor, so is our growth in the rhythm of rejoicing. No matter the circumstances we can rejoice that God is our Father, Jesus is our Savior, and the Spirit is our strength. We are also told to aim for restoration. It is a healthy practice to work hard towards mending relationships. Strive for unity and agreement in the essential elements of the faith while exercising grace and patience in secondary issues. Remember, a secondary issue does not mean it is unimportant. We are to strive together in community. One of the greatest works of Christianity is to comfort one another. We see hurting people everywhere. Loss, death, brokenness, and unwise choices war against the soul. Comfort can be defined as coming alongside others and offering practical hope. Practical hope usually occurs by: 1. Seeing the need in a person’s life. 2. Praying for that person who needs hope. 3. Showing up and being present. We don’t have to say anything. Our presence will encourage them. 4. Listening to them share. Listen to their heart. 5. Taking action if needed. God has comforted you so you can comfort others. This is living out the gospel. Agree with one another. Strive to be of the same mind so that our unity and love for each other will display the love of Christ within us. Finally, we are to live in peace. The hope of the church is not in a new program filled with empty promises. Hope comes about as the result of the invasion of God. Paul prayed for these characteristics for himself and we are to adapt them into our lives as well. Questions to Consider 1. In what ways is rejoicing in difficult times a challenge? Describe a time when your rejoicing in the Lord has changed your perspective. 2. How has the Lord restored you after a difficult time? 3. What are some practical ways you can comfort someone in need? 4. Is peace with others worth striving for? Why? What are the consequences of ignoring the hard work of achieving peace? ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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