Some of you may have noticed that Church2Go has been absent for the last month or so.
As of January 2011 this site was hosted by Click ‘n Go (a subsidiary of DistributeIT). On Saturday the 11th of June this company was maliciously hacked and this domains website was destroyed. In the words of DistributeIT staff;
Friday, 17 June 2011
As you would be aware, DistributeIT was the subject of a targeted, malicious, attack by hackers late on Saturday, June 11. The attack was a deliberate attempt to take down the DistributeIT business, and doesn’t appear to be specifically aimed at stealing client data for gain. The attackers were coordinated in their approach and set out to do as much damage to our systems and software as possible, which they were largely successful at achieving. The attack was very swift, precise and lasted only a short duration and was targetted towards destroying drive header files therefore maximizing the impact in the short time they had before our engineers shut down the Network.
While it was a situation beyond our control, I would like to apologise to John and the site followers for the loss of his site for the last month or so, as well as the loss of all posts that he has made since January (A backup existed for January when we moved to this host, but not since). I would also like to welcome the site back and hope that it can now be bigger and better than ever.
Site Admin.
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What happens at death? What happens after that? These are questions that have been asked since the beginning of time. We are interested and let’s be realistic, we all expect to find out at some stage. Well, Paul has some answers. How does He know? When he wrote it he wasn’t dead! He says its part of the good news (v1) that he told the Corinthians about when he first visited. It is what they believed in, yet, there seems to be some disagreement. In fact, some were saying there would be no bodily resurrection. Paul uses all his debating and arguing skills to point out the truth.
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Ok Let’s look at the use of one specific gift. The Corinthians had some issues with this gift. I should probably say that they abused the gift more than used it. We get the feeling from Paul’s writing that the worship times had turned into a free for all with no restraint. We also get the feeling that this gift was elevated to be above other gifts. We also get the feeling that people didn’t know what they were saying and obviously no interpretation was given.
The church was a mess. Remember what we said in the first few chapters of the book. The church in Corinth was the church to go to. Growing numerically, had influential members and leaders, had a bucket load of spiritual gifts but was basically corrupt. Rich people being treated special, poor people being treated bad, communion being abused, people participating in idol worship, hey the list goes on. Successful on the outside but ripping itself to pieces on the inside.
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1Co 12:1 My friends, you asked me about spiritual gifts.
Here it is, they asked about spiritual gifts. Part of the reasoning for my preaching through
1 Corinthians is that some asked about spiritual gifts.
Here we are. You may or may not like my summation of this chapter and really that is all we have time for here. If you want to go more deeply into it, let me encourage you to chat with me or bring it up at bible study. This ch and ch 14 could take quite a few weeks of study to get to some conclusions. I have written a couple of studies on this in the past and there is great materials out there to look at this whole topic. But for now. It is a run through the chapters.
Paul goes somewhere different to answer their question.
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This I find a tragic passage. Paul is blunt. He says he can not find anything worth praising in this issue. And the issue is how the Corinthian church treats the Lord’s supper or communion.
It is plain, from the beginning of the chapter, that he was willing and pleased to commend as far as he could. But such scandalous disorders, in so sacred an institution, as they were guilty of, called for a sharp reprehension.
1Co 11:17 Now I am not praising you in giving you the following instructions. When you gather, it is not for the better but for the worse.
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