Sandy Higgins preaches on mentions in 1 Corinthians of the word “fellowship”. After looking at the principle, purpose and peril of boundaries, Dr Higgins outlines 5 implications of fellowship (Ch 1), 5 inconsistencies in fellowship (Ch 5), and 5 incompatibilities in fellowship (2 Cor 6). Readings: 1 Cor 1:10, 10:14-22, 31-33, 2 Cor 6:11-7:1. (Message preached in Waterloo, Iowa, USA, in 2005).
Complete series on “Repetition and Reinforcement to Deal with the Chaos in Corinth”:
- Blemishes in an Assembly: mentions of “among you” in Corinthians
- Boundaries in an Assembly: mentions of “fellowship” in Corinthians
- Biases in an Assembly: mentions of “think” in Corinthians
- Be Subject in an Assembly: mentions of “subjection” in Corinthians
- Burdens in an Assembly: mentions of “every/any man” in Corinthians
- Blindness in an Assembly: mentions of “judge” in Corinthians
- Blots in an Assembly: mentions of “shame” in Corinthians
- Barometer of an Assembly: mentions of “love” in Corinthians