1 Corinthians 09 Round Two: It's About We, Not Me
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What if the strongest move you can make is letting go? We open 1 Corinthians 9 and watch Paul do the unthinkable: he proves his rights as an apostle, then sets them aside so nothing stands between people and the good news. It’s a masterclass in love, not as sentiment but as sacrifice, and it speaks straight to a culture tempted to treat church like a product.
We talk candidly about the consumer reflex—my songs, my style, my coffee—and why it leaves us lonely and thin. Paul offers a better way. He shows how to hold truth with conviction while holding preferences with an open hand. He finds common ground with Jews and Gentiles without drifting into sin, keeping the law of Christ at the center. That kind of flexibility isn’t compromise; it’s compassion with a mission. It asks us to see people first, not preferences, and to remove friction that keeps neighbors from hearing hope.
From there, we lean into Paul’s training plan: run to win. Discipline turns purpose into practice—prayer that softens pride, hospitality that opens doors, generosity that loosens our grip, and consistency that keeps our steps aligned with eternity. We share simple, practical ways to trade a personal right for someone else’s good: choose the seat no one wants, sing the song that serves the room, ask the question that invites a story, and support leaders without demanding a custom fit. The result isn’t a smaller life; it’s a fuller one—joy rising as we live “we over me.”
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