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Voices Above The Crowd

Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe | June 10, 1973

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The apostle Paul made no distinction between the material and spiritual. In 1 Corinthians 16, he instructs believers on how to live in this world, through the power of Jesus’ resurrection, while we wait upon the return of the Lord. We should live every day as though we are alive in Christ.

Transcripts for Dr. Wiersbe's sermons are forthcoming. Below is an outline of his message.

To Paul there is no separation between the material and spiritual.

We can and should use our money for the work of the Lord.

We live and work in the power of Jesus’ resurrection.

Jesus’ resurrection made us alive too.

As Christians, we can face every day like it is Resurrection Sunday.

  • Every day is Easter day when we are helping others (1 Corinthians 16:1-4).
    • Jesus tells us that where our treasure is, there our heart is also.
    • Spirituality cannot be separated from generosity.
    • Paul tells believers to give
    • According to Paul, giving should be systematic, proportional, and honest.
    • God gives more to us than we can ever give to Him.
    • We help others through the local church.
  • Every day is Easter day when we are living in God’s will (1 Corinthians 16:5-9).
    • When we are seeking to do God’s work, He will open doors in our lives.
    • God wants us to grow in our faith by trusting His plans.
    • Behind every trial God has a blessing.
  • Every day is Easter day when we are working together for Christ (1 Corinthians 16:10-20).
    • Paul had great friends that served the Lord together.
    • God can use anyone for His glory.
  • Every day is Easter day when we are looking for the Lord’s return (1 Corinthians 16:21-24).
    • Rejecting Jesus Christ is high treason before the throne of God.
    • If we love the Lord Jesus Christ, we will have no trouble obeying

Every day is Easter day if we live in the power of Jesus’ resurrection.

Move into the light and life of Jesus Christ by opening your heart to Him.

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