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  • My Body My Slave
    Aug 20 2025

    MY BODY, MY SLAVE



    Study Text: 1 Corinthians 9:27 NIV, 27 No, I strike a blow to my body and make it my slave so that after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified for the prize.


    Objective:

    We need to “whip our bodies into shape” and make them our slaves, a slave of the real me, the inner spiritual me. This will cause me to exercise some rigid self-discipline over my body.


    Introduction:

    To make my body my slave is to buffet, strike a blow forcing me to the thought of self-discipline and the inner man to align with the word of God.


    A disciplined life under control will allow me to preach to others the importance of self-discipline to control the flesh.


    Galatians 5:16-17 NIV, 16 So I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh. 17 For the flesh desires what is contrary to the Spirit, and the Spirit what is contrary to the flesh. They are in conflict with each other, so that you are not to do whatever you want.


    The flesh in this context refers to the sinful nature of humanity, our inherent tendency towards selfishness, sin, and disobedience to God.


    Desires of the flesh are the cravings and inclinations that arise from our sinful nature, often leading to actions that are harmful, self-centered, or contrary to God’s will.


    You will not gratify the desires of the flesh if you choose to live according to the guidance of the Holy Spirit. One will not fulfill or indulge in their sinful desires or inclinations by praying daily in the Holy Ghost.


    The works of the flesh are referenced as follows: Galatians 5:19-21 NIV, 19 The acts of the flesh are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery; 20 idolatry and witchcraft; hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissensions, factions, 21 and envy; drunkenness, orgies, and the like. I warn you, as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God. The Apostle Paul discusses the importance of self-discipline in practicing faith.


    Biblical Explanation for Self-Discipline:

    A. Metaphorical Language:

    · Not physical self-harm: The phrase does not encourage self-flagellation or other physical punishments. This verse does not promote physical abuse of the body.

    · Controlling desires: The phrase is a metaphorical expression of rigorous self-discipline and the denial of desires that conflict with Godly living.

    · Athlete training: Paul uses the analogy of an athlete training for a competition to illustrate the level of dedication needed to live a disciplined life in Christ.

    1 Corinthians 9:24-26 NIV, 24 Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize. 25 Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last, but we do it to get a crown that will last forever. 26 Therefore I do not run like someone running aimlessly; I do not fight like a boxer beating the air.

    B. The Purpose:

    · Avoiding disqualification: Paul’s goal is to remain faithful and effective in his ministry, and to avoid being “disqualified” from receiving eternal life.

    · Living for God: The purpose is to stop “indulging the flesh” and live as God desires.

    · Serving others: Having self-control allows Paul to focus on serving and ministering to others.

    C. The Meaning:

    · The body as an instrument: The body is seen as a physical shell that needs to be controlled by the spiritual or inner self.

    · Fighting sin: The “flesh” represents the sinful nature that opposes God’s Spirit and needs to be brought into submission.

    · Empowerment by the Spirit: Achieving self-control is not based solely on human willpower but requires the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit.


    Conclusion:

    “I beat my body and make it my slave” highlights the importance of intentional self-discipline and denying worldly desires in pursuing spiritual growth and a life that honors God. It emphasized the need to control impulses and desires to prevent them from hindering one’s faith and effectiveness in serving God.


    Romans 8:38-39 NIV, 38 For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, 39 neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.

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  • The Tongue PT12
    Jul 10 2025

    The Tongue Part 12

    “The Damage”


    INTRODUCTION


    As we conclude our study regarding the tongue and the Biblical framing of the use of the tongue…let’s consider the graphic portrait of the damage people do to others with their tongue. Psalm 17:3, Jeremiah 18:18, Proverbs 11:9, Proverbs 10:11, Proverbs 10:14


    I. Damage…Like A…


    A. A Whip.

    1. The Scourge. Job 5:21

    a. Scourging. The difference between a whip and a scourge…A scourge is a specific type -- one handle on the whip but with many tendrils. So that when a victim is struck with the scourge, it strikes all across the person.


    B. A Razor.

    1. Destruction. Psalm 52:2-4


    C. A Sword.

    1. A Sharp Sword. Psalm 57:4, Proverbs 12:18-19, Psalm 55:21


    D. An Arrow.

    1. The Slaughter. Psalm 64:3, Jeremiah 9:8


    E. A Crushing.

    1. Injured. Proverbs 26:28


    II. DAMAGE TO YOURSELF


    A. Snared.

    1. Trapped. Proverbs 6:2


    B. Madness.

    1. Mental Illness. Ecclesiastes 10:12-13


    C. Defilement.

    1. Unclean. Matthew 15:18

    CONCLUSION

    May God help us to choose the correct use of our tongue!

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  • The Tongue PT11
    Jul 2 2025
    The Tongue Part 11“The Talebearer”INTRODUCTIONAs we continue our consideration of the Biblical insights regarding the tongue, we now consider the words of a “talebearer.” Early in Scripture we begin to see God’s thoughts and admonitions against being a “talebearer.”Leviticus 19:16 , You shall not go about as a talebearer among your people; nor shall you take a stand against the life of your neighbor: I am the LORD.[talebearer (raw-keel’) = a scandal-monger (as travelling about), slanderer, carry tales, an informer, a peddler of secrets, a huckster, a spy] Let’s explore what God speaks about this subject.I. THE TALEBEARER AND BETRAYAL A. Choices.Proverbs 11:13, A talebearer reveals secrets, But he who is of a faithful spirit conceals a matter. 1. Presenting. a. Reveals. [uncover, reveal (in a disgraceful sense), shamelessly show] b. Secrets. [familiar conversation, secret council, council (of familiar friends)] 2. Protecting. a. Faithful. [to support, confirm, be faithful] b. Conceals. [to cover, to hide] c. Matter. [words, acts, case, business] B. Choosing.Proverbs 20:19, He who goes about as a talebearer reveals secrets; Therefore do not associate with one who flatters with his lips. 1. Relationships. [associate = to traffic with, intermix, mingle] a. Flatters. [(in a sinister way) to delude, allure, deceive, persuade…smooth talk, sweet talk] 2. Your Relationships. a. Family. 1) Your Spouse. Oftentimes, your effectiveness in living out your faith can be directly connected to your spouse’s perspective of the Christian life. 2) Your Children. This is why it is so important to train them up in the ways of the Lord. b. Authority Relationships. When authority speaks into your life…pay attention. 1) Influence. When God desires to advance or promote you, He will usually put someone in your life who will help you. When the devil wants to destroy you, he will usually put someone in your life to distract you. c. Friends. Proverbs 12:26 1) Your friends affect your future. 2) Every relationship is either a weakness or a strength…an asset or a liability. 3) Every relationship will either move you toward God or away from Him. 4) Some relationship will multiply God’s wisdom in you…others will diminish it. Proverbs 11:30, The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life, And he who wins souls is wise. 5) A friendship can abort or advance God’s plan for your life. I Corinthians 15:33, Do not be misled: “Bad company corrupts good character.”II. THE TALEBEARER AND INWARD WOUNDSJames 3:5, Even so the tongue is a little member and boasts great things. See how great a forest a little fire kindles! Proverbs 18:8, The words of a talebearer are like wounds, And they go down into the innermost parts of the belly. Proverbs 26:22, The words of a talebearer are as wounds, And they go down into the innermost parts of the belly. "Gossip is what no one claims to like, but everybody enjoys," A. The Devastation of Gossip. 1. Wounds. [to burn in, to rankle (eat up, gnaw, annoy, irritate] 2. Innermost. [innermost or inward part] B. The Disobedience of the Gossiper. 1. Prohibition. Ephesians 4:29, Romans 1:29 (of the unrighteous) being filled with all unrighteousness, sexual immorality, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, evil-mindedness; they are whisperers, III. THE TALEBEARER AND STRIFE A. The Source of Strife. (Proverbs 26:20-21) 1. Strife. [quarrel, contention, brawling, discord, trouble] 2. Ceases. [be quiet and calm, to subside] B. The Stirring of Strife. (Proverbs 28:25) 1. Stirs. [to grate, to meddle, to anger, contend…stir up] C. The Suffering of Strife. (Judges 6:1-10) Judges 6:1, Then the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the LORD. So the LORD delivered them into the hand of Midian [strife] for seven years, 1. Strife Prevailed. v2a, and the hand of Midian [strife] prevailed against Israel... a. Prevailed. [to be stout, overcome, triumph] 2. Strife Displaces. v2b…Because of the ...
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