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CORINTHIANS 4:8-9 Pastor
Rick Jackson
An application of verse 9 might be “knocked down but not
knocked out”. That certainly seems appropriate on some days. Have you ever felt
like you had gone 15 rounds of boxing at the end of a long day? Stress is an
everyday occurrence for most people… who are those others? How we handle stress
says much about us and much about our relationship to God. How can we handle
stress without becoming distressed? How about using Paul’s triple check?
I. REALITY CHECK [v.
1]
1. As Christians- we are saved. [v. 1, Rm. 5:1]
2. As Christians- we are aware others need to be saved [v.
1]
3. As Christians- we are given THE ministry to show others
how to be saved [v. 1, 5:17-21]
II. RESPONSIBILITY
CHECK [v. 2-7]
1. As Christians- we have a responsibility to Walk Right [v.
2]
2. As Christians- we have a responsibility to Talk Right [v.
3-6]
3. As Christians- we have a responsibility to Trust Right
[v. 7, Pr. 3:5-7ff]
III. REFOCUS CHECK
[v. 8-18] like a pilot’s pre-flight check
1. Die to Worry [v. 8-12]
According to statistics 40% of our worries never come to
pass, 30% involve past decisions which cannot be changed, 12% focus on
criticism from others who spoke simply because they felt inferior, 10% focus on
our health- which just gets worse if we worry. So that leaves 8% of our worries
that can actually be labeled “legitimate” causes for our attention. If we quit
wasting time on the other 88% we’d have more time and energy to handle the mere
8% that will happen.
A soldier in WWII had the right idea. He carried a little
card to help him deal with worry. It said, “Of 2 things, 1 is certain. Either
you are at the front or behind the lines. If you are at the front, of 2 things,
1 is certain. Either you are exposed to danger or you are in a safe place. If
you are exposed to danger, of 2 things, 1 is certain. Either you are wounded or
you are not wounded. If you are wounded, of 2 things, 1 is certain. Either you
recover or you die. If you recover there is no need to worry. If you die, you
cannot worry. SO WHY WORRY?
2. Dare to Believe [v. 13-14]
3. Despair to Despair [v. 15-18]
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