Lifespring! One Year Bible Rewind

Hosted BySteve Webb

Read through the Bible in one year with the OG Godcaster, Steve Webb. This is a rewind series of the award winning daily podcast in which Steve reads a section of the Bible and then shares thoughts on the day's reading.

S1E090-1 Corinthians 9-10: This Way Out

Podcast Introduction

Today we’re going to read 1 Corinthians 9-10.  I’m calling the episode “This Way Out.”

Comments on 1 Corinthians 9-10

In chapter nine, the apostle Paul wrote that those who preach the Gospel should get their living from it. In other words, those who are ministered to should support the one who ministers to them. He spent nearly the entire chapter on this point, making it in different ways, because some in the church in Corinth were unwilling to support him. Paul did not insist on claiming the right to be supported by them, but he gave them several reasons that he could. After all, as he wrote in verse 14, “…, the *Lord* has ordered that those who preach the gospel should get their living from it.”

What do you think about that? Does it make sense? Does it seem right? What are you going to do about it?

Chapter Ten

We humans have an astonishing capability for rationalization. You know what rationalization is, right? I like the definition at yourdictionary.com: To justify an immoral act, or illogical behavior. “The process of thought by which one justifies a discreditable act, and by which one offers to oneself and the world a better motive for one’s action than the true motive”.

It’s a skill that we come by naturally, too. We don’t need to be taught to do it. After a sandwich and a cookie, Johnny’s mom tells the three year old, “Don’t eat that other cookie. I’m going to give it to Daddy when he comes home.” Then there’s a knock at the door, so Johnny’s mom leaves the kitchen to see who it is. While she’s gone, Johnny does indeed eat the cookie. And Mom comes back just in time to see Johnny finish the last bite. “I told you not to eat the cookie.” Three year old Johnny says, “But I was hungry.” 

Johnny wasn’t hungry. He just had a sandwich and a cookie. He just *wanted* the second cookie. So his three year old mentality rationalized to his mom that he was hungry.

Beloved, we do that too, don’t we?

It’s okay to have an affair because my spouse doesn’t appreciate me…Doesn’t understand me… Doesn’t give me enough attention. 

It’s okay to steal this because the store owner has insurance. 

It’s okay to look at this website, no one will know. 

It’s okay to have someone else clock me in at work…I can be late because they don’t pay me enough anyway.

How could it be wrong if it feels so right?

And so it goes. 

And then there’s the “I knew it was wrong, but I just couldn’t help myself. I just HAD to…”

Of course, every rationalization is nothing but an excuse to sin. You know it. I know it. God knows it.

 13No temptation has seized you that isn’t common for people. But God is faithful. He won’t allow you to be tempted beyond your abilities. Instead, with the temptation, God will also supply a way out so that you will be able to endure it.

Your situation is not unique. You might tell yourself it is, but as the writer of Ecclesiastes said in chapter 1, verse 9, “There is nothing new under the sun.” 

God knows that we, in ourselves, are weak. And He will not allow temptation into our lives that will be too much to bear. We have that promise. So the excuse that we just *had* to give in to temptation doesn’t hold water. 

He always gives us a way of escape from temptation. As we recently read, Joseph fled the temptations of Potiphar’s wife. He didn’t hang around long enough to weigh the pros and cons of succumbing to her advances. He skedaddled. 

Sometimes the way of escape comes with a cost, as it did for Joseph, but we can’t use the cost as yet another reason to rationalize sinful behavior. 

And by the way, the temptation itself is not a sin. Jesus was tempted in the desert, right? And He was without sin. So temptation is not the problem. The problem comes when we entertain temptation. When we fantasize about it. That is the wrong way to deal with it, because that feeds the temptation. 

How did Jesus deal with His temptation. He used the Word of God. Every answer he gave to the enemy began with, “It is written…” And He quoted the scripture. Three temptations, three scriptures. And then what happened? Satan left him.

We live in a fallen world, beloved. All of us are faced with temptation from time to time. There is not enough time here to deal with every situation, but you need to know that God will never allow more than you can bear, and He will always make a way of escape. And take it from me, making the escape is far, far, far better than giving in to the temptation. 

Today’s Bible Translation

Bible translation used in today’s episode: Ch. 9 GNT, Ch. 10 CEB

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Lifespring! One Year Bible Rewind
Lifespring! One Year Bible Rewind
Steve Webb

Read through the Bible in one year with the OG Godcaster, Steve Webb. This is a rewind series of the award winning daily podcast in which Steve reads a section of the Bible and then shares thoughts on the day's reading.

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