1 Corinthians 12:12-27
What is a 'HomeGroup', and how do they fit into our Christian living? Can Paul's metaphor of the 'Body' of Christ apply to our smaller, mid-week meetings, as well as our Sunday mornings?
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What is a 'HomeGroup', and how do they fit into our Christian living? Can Paul's metaphor of the 'Body' of Christ apply to our smaller, mid-week meetings, as well as our Sunday mornings?
Our work is not to change ourselves - our work is to put ourselves before God who changes us. God has given us everything we need - we need to put that into action through Spiritual Disciplines.
As Kingdom Vineyard enters a new season, we look at what God was doing in Jesus' Transfiguration, through the often used phrase "You just receive".
In this passage, Jesus famously offers the believer "streams of living water", flowing from her inmost being. But before we get there, John leads us through an exposition of what Jesus' life was like, including some little-noticed but important "I AM" statements. The meaning of the great headline phrase comes into focus only as we consider this, and especially the religious, contexts in which it was made.
Jesus explains what it means for him to be the bread of life. It messes with his followers' world-view and some of them turn back and no longer follow him. But to those who believe that he has been sent by the Father, he offers eternal life, his life in the Spirit.
This Bible passage introduces the first of seven great I AM statements in John's Gospel: "I am the Bread of Life". But on the way there, John teaches us three essential truths about the Christian life:
Bring to Jesus the little you have, and He will do something amazing with it; Go where you know He may be found, and He'll meet you on the way; Seek Him not for what you want Him to do for you, but for what He's actually offering you.
In KV we normally take Communion in Home Groups, but when we gather to receive it as a larger gathering it's good to remember what happened at the Last Supper, how the tradition of the Lord's Supper was first interpreted and how quickly it was corrupted. This gives us a framework for understanding what we are doing in Communion, and what our frame of mind should be.