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What does it really mean to be “free” in Christ? In this sermon from 1 Corinthians 10–11:1, we explore Paul’s warning that Christian liberty is never a license for self-indulgence. Using Israel’s wilderness failures as a sober example, Paul calls believers to anchor their freedom to self-discipline, wholehearted allegiance to Christ, and genuine love for neighbor. This passage challenges us to examine whether our choices lead us toward Jesus—or quietly pull our hearts away from Him.
• Christian liberty requires self-control.
• Our freedom must strengthen our allegiance to Christ.
• Love for neighbor and the glory of God govern all we do.
• Temptation is resistible when we flee rather than flirt with sin.
By JonathonWhat does it really mean to be “free” in Christ? In this sermon from 1 Corinthians 10–11:1, we explore Paul’s warning that Christian liberty is never a license for self-indulgence. Using Israel’s wilderness failures as a sober example, Paul calls believers to anchor their freedom to self-discipline, wholehearted allegiance to Christ, and genuine love for neighbor. This passage challenges us to examine whether our choices lead us toward Jesus—or quietly pull our hearts away from Him.
• Christian liberty requires self-control.
• Our freedom must strengthen our allegiance to Christ.
• Love for neighbor and the glory of God govern all we do.
• Temptation is resistible when we flee rather than flirt with sin.