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Different Now | Sacred & Given

39 min · 3. maj 2026
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This sermon addresses how the gospel transforms our understanding of sex and marriage within the context of 1 Corinthians 7. Pastor Josh emphasizes that following Jesus means learning to live differently in every area of life, including sexuality and relationships. The message challenges both cultural extremes—making marriage/sex everything or making them nothing—and returns to the biblical foundation of Genesis 2 where sex is presented as a covenant sign of whole-life self-giving between husband and wife. Paul's instruction to the Corinthian church navigates between sexual indulgence and body-denying asceticism, calling married couples to mutual submission and honor. The sermon stresses that we are "different now" in Christ—our bodies belong first to Jesus, and in marriage, spouses yield themselves to one another in covenant love that reflects Christ's sacrificial love for the church. Throughout, the message balances the need for God's word (providing boundaries and protection) with the need for God's grace (offering redemption and healing for all brokenness).

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Different Now | Free to Serve

This sermon explores how Christian freedom is radically different from worldly freedom. Rather than freedom being the right to do whatever we want, Paul demonstrates in 1 Corinthians 9 that followers of Jesus are free from the things that keep us from becoming who God sees us becoming, and free to serve God and others. The Apostle Paul models this by voluntarily laying down his legitimate rights—including his right to be paid as an apostle—for the sake of advancing the gospel in Corinth. True Christian freedom means being so secure in our identity in Christ that we no longer need to be self-protective, and can instead sacrificially love others. Paul's principle of becoming "all things to all people" demonstrates deep identification with others while maintaining Christian distinction. Like Jesus who fully identified with humanity by taking on flesh and dying on the cross, we are called to enter into others' worlds for their sake, laying aside our rights, preferences, and need to always be right, so that people can clearly see Jesus and experience His love.

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This sermon explores Christian marriage as a sacred covenant under Christ's lordship, contrasting cultural views of marriage with biblical teaching. The pastor addresses 1 Corinthians 7, emphasizing that Christian marriage is fundamentally different from secular marriage—it's not merely a contract for personal fulfillment but a covenant that reflects God's unconditional love for His people. The message acknowledges the pain of divorce and marital struggles while presenting marriage as a training ground for holiness and a living sermon that preaches the gospel to the watching world. The sermon also addresses spiritually mismatched marriages, encouraging believing spouses to influence through Christlike service rather than abandoning the relationship.

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Different Now | The Unmarried Life

This sermon explores the biblical teaching on singleness as a positive gift from God, challenging cultural assumptions that marriage is necessary for completeness. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 7 and Matthew 19, the message emphasizes that both singleness and marriage are equal kingdom gifts that enable undivided devotion to the Lord. Jesus, through His own unmarried life, modeled a fully flourishing human existence that doesn't require marriage, sex, or children. The sermon calls the church to honor both vocations equally, recognizing that true completeness comes through relationship with God and life together in His family. The vision is for a church where no one feels more whole because they're married or less whole because they're single, and where all members—regardless of relationship status—belong to each other as the integrated family of God.

10. maj 202634 min
episode Different Now | Sacred & Given artwork

Different Now | Sacred & Given

This sermon addresses how the gospel transforms our understanding of sex and marriage within the context of 1 Corinthians 7. Pastor Josh emphasizes that following Jesus means learning to live differently in every area of life, including sexuality and relationships. The message challenges both cultural extremes—making marriage/sex everything or making them nothing—and returns to the biblical foundation of Genesis 2 where sex is presented as a covenant sign of whole-life self-giving between husband and wife. Paul's instruction to the Corinthian church navigates between sexual indulgence and body-denying asceticism, calling married couples to mutual submission and honor. The sermon stresses that we are "different now" in Christ—our bodies belong first to Jesus, and in marriage, spouses yield themselves to one another in covenant love that reflects Christ's sacrificial love for the church. Throughout, the message balances the need for God's word (providing boundaries and protection) with the need for God's grace (offering redemption and healing for all brokenness).

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