1 Corinthians 3:11
Consider how Christ is the True foundation.
I. The nature of Christ. It was Godhead divested of its circumstance.
His great power, the secret of His wonderful, unparalleled career, was
not His Godhead, but the immeasurableness of the Holy Spirit which was
in Him, which, never be... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Corinthians 3:11
Life as a Structure.
I. There is a foundation laid. The idea couched in this figure is the
radical idea, which runs through the whole of Scripture, that
something must be done out of and apart from the man, to enable him
even to begin his proper life before God. Jesus Christ is t... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Corinthians 3:12
This is an awful passage; one whose import no man to whom has been
committed the care of souls can realise without trembling. But it has
a lesson for all laity as well as clergy on whom God has laid
responsibility of any kind. St. Paul was much troubled by an account
which had re... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Corinthians 3:14
Two Builders on One Foundation.
I. Consider, first, the two builders and their work. The original
application of these words is distinctly to Christian teachers. The
wood, hay, and stubble are clearly not heresies, for the builder who
uses them is on the foundation; and if Paul... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Corinthians 3:16
Consider the Offices of the Holy Ghost.
I. It is the office of the Holy Ghost to effect such a change that the
sinner may be described as born again and made a new man in Christ
Jesus. The decayed frame of the soul is rebuilded, its lost powers
restored, blind prejudice is remove... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Corinthians 3:16
I. When the fall of man broke down the altar within him and scattered
the fire, and his vision of God became dim, it did not follow that the
Holy Spirit withdrew from the world because the aberration of man's
will was allowed to banish Him from the human heart. Whatever belonged... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Corinthians 3:17
I. The human soul God's truest temple. This truth expresses one of the
great changes introduced by Christianity. The question to be answered,
in order to illustrate its meaning, is this: Why has Christianity
abolished the one local house, broken down the holy place, and
consecrate... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Corinthians 3:18
The Self-wise Inquirer.
Let us inquire what is the vain wisdom of the world, and then we shall
the better see how it leads men astray.
I. Now, when it is said that to trust our own notions is a wrong thing
and a vain wisdom, of course this is not meant of all our notions
whateve... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Corinthians 3:21
Consider:
I. How Christ's servants are men's lords. "All things are yours: Paul,
Apollos, Cephas." These three teachers were all lights kindled at the
central light, and therefore shining. Each was but a part of the
mighty whole, a little segment of the circle. In the measure in... [ Continue Reading ]