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EPISODE · Oct 30, 2019 · 48 MIN

23 Should Pastors Be Paid? Living on Support Part 1 (1 Corinthians 9:1-14)

from Wednesday in the Word · host Krisan Marotta

Christian freedom includes real rights but love may lead us to lay some of them down. In this episode on 1 Corinthians 9:1–14, Krisan Marotta shows how Paul uses his own choice not to take financial support as a living example of the principle he’s been teaching about meat sacrificed to idols: it’s not enough to be right about what we’re free to do; we must also consider how exercising that freedom affects others and the reputation of the gospel. In this week’s episode, we explore:How 1 Corinthians 9 fits within Paul’s ongoing discussion from chapters 8–10 about knowledge, freedom, and love in the controversy over idol-meat Paul’s defense of his apostleship—seeing the risen Jesus and founding the Corinthian church—and why that establishes his real right to receive financial supportThe everyday analogies of soldier, vine-dresser, and shepherd, and what they reveal about the basic principle that workers rightly share in the benefit of their laborPaul’s use of “You shall not muzzle the ox while he is threshing” and the temple system to show that God intends those who minister spiritually to be materially supportedThe important distinction between having a right to accept support and having a right to demand it—and why Paul voluntarily refused support in Corinth so as not to hinder the gospelHow 2 Thessalonians 3 sharpens the picture: Paul’s refusal to be a financial burden, his command that the unwilling-to-work should not eat, and the holiness of taking responsibility for one’s own needsA thoughtful framework for giving: supporting gospel workers out of gratitude, patronage, and charity—and why it’s wrong to use ministry as an excuse to avoid ordinary workPractical wisdom for both sides: how givers can be generous without enabling irresponsibility, and how ministry workers can accept support without presuming on others or neglecting their own duty to workAfter listening, you’ll have a clearer understanding of Paul’s teaching on support for gospel workers and how it fits with his larger call to love. You’ll be invited to examine your own approach to money, work, and giving: to take seriously your responsibility to provide for your needs, to give gratefully and thoughtfully where you’ve been blessed, and to see financial decisions—not as a separate, “less spiritual” part of life—but as a place where love of neighbor and trust in God are meant to be lived out.Series: 1 Corinthians: Pride & Prejudice in the Church

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Christian freedom includes real rights but love may lead us to lay some of them down. In this episode on 1 Corinthians 9:1–14, Krisan Marotta shows how Paul uses his own choice not to take financial support as a living example of the principle he’s been teaching about meat sacrificed to idols: it’s not enough to be right about what we’re free to do; we must also consider how exercising that freedom affects others and the reputation of the gospel. In this week’s episode, we explore...

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