Bible Study for Evangelists on 1 Corinthians 6:20

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Duration
30 minutes
Level
intermediate
Type
character
Format
personal reflection
Target Audience
Evangelists

Scripture References

Main Scripture
1 Corinthians 6:20
Additional Scriptures

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Romans 12:2
Ephesians 5:10
Matthew 10:16

Learning Objectives

  • Analyze how 1 Corinthians 6:20 applies to digital discernment and personal consecration.
  • Identify biblical principles for evaluating online content (Romans 12:2, Ephesians 5:10, Matthew 10:16).
  • Reflect on the importance of guarding one's heart and mind in a digital age (1 Corinthians 6:20).
  • Understand how to apply biblical wisdom in digital interactions to glorify God.
  • Apply biblical discernment to digital media consumption to avoid conformity to the world (Romans 12:2, Ephesians 5:10)
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In-depth Scripture Analysis
Discussion Questions
Application Points

Study Overview

  • 1Scripture Reading and Analysis
  • 2Main Teaching
  • 3Discussion Questions
  • 4Key Points
  • 5Application

Wisdom for Digital Discernment: Guard Your Heart and Mind

In today's digital age, we are constantly bombarded with information and messages from all directions. It's crucial to learn how to discern what is true and what is not, and to guard our hearts and minds from the influences of the world.

Scripture Reading and Analysis

"You are not your own; you were bought with a price. Therefore, honor God with your bodies." - 1 Corinthians 6:20 (NIV)

In this passage, the apostle Paul reminds us that our bodies are not our own, but rather they belong to God. This concept is essential for digital discernment, as we must recognize that our online presence and interactions are an extension of our bodies and hearts.

Furthermore, Paul's words "you were bought with a price" remind us of the sacrifice Jesus made on the cross. As believers, we are called to honor God with our bodies, which includes our online lives.

Main Teaching

In Romans 12:2, Paul exhorts us to "be transformed by the renewing of your mind." This transformation is essential for digital discernment, as we must be mindful of the influences that shape our minds and hearts.

Ephesians 5:10 reminds us that "we are to bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a complaint against another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you." In the digital realm, we must learn to forgive and bear with others, even when we disagree or encounter hurtful content.

Matthew 10:16 warns us to "be wise as serpents and innocent as doves." As Christians in the digital age, we must be wise and discerning in our online interactions, yet innocent and pure in our hearts.

Discussion Questions

  • How do you currently approach digital discernment in your online interactions?
  • What steps can you take to renew your mind and guard your heart and mind in the digital age?
  • How can you apply the principles of forgiveness and bearing with others in your online interactions?

Key Points

  • Our bodies are not our own, but belong to God.
  • We must be transformed by the renewing of our minds.
  • We must learn to forgive and bear with others in our online interactions.
  • We must be wise and discerning in our online interactions, yet innocent and pure in our hearts.

Application

As you engage in digital discernment, remember that your online presence is an extension of your heart and mind. Take steps to renew your mind and guard your heart and mind in the digital age. Practice forgiveness and bearing with others, even when disagreements arise. Be wise and discerning in your online interactions, yet innocent and pure in your heart.

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