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The Lord’s Table (1 Corinthians 10:1-4)

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The Lord’s Table (1 Corinthians 10:1-4)

with Michael Easley
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God’s provides abundantly, yet we repeat Israel’s failures. 1 Corinthians 10 calls us to examine our hearts and walk faithfully with Christ.

The Lord’s Table (1 Corinthians 10:1-4)

Michael originally taught ‘The Lord’s Table (1 Corinthians 10:1-4)’ at Immanuel Bible Church.

Summary

In this sermon from 1 Corinthians 10, Dr. Michael Easley unpacks the sobering contrast between God’s supernatural provisions for Israel and Israel’s repeated failures in the wilderness. He begins with a relatable observation: we often want the benefits of something without paying the cost. The Christian life, however, comes with a clear cost of discipleship—an intentional, obedient walk with Christ. Paul reminds the Corinthians of five divine provisions God gave Israel: supernatural guidance and protection through the cloud, supernatural deliverance through the Red Sea, identification with Moses through baptism, supernatural food from heaven, and supernatural water from the rock—ultimately pointing to Christ Himself. Yet despite these blessings, Israel fell into five destructive patterns: craving evil things, idolatry, immorality, testing God, and constant grumbling.

Paul calls these events examples and instruction for believers today. We, too, are prone to drift even after receiving God’s grace. Dr. Easley presses five reflective questions: What are you craving? What idols have crept in? Are you living immorally? Are you trying God? What are you grumbling about? The passage assures believers that God always provides a way of escape from temptation—and calls us to stand firm, repent, and walk faithfully with the One who guides, provides, and sustains.

Takeaways

  • God provides supernatural guidance, protection, and sustenance, yet our hearts can still drift toward sin.
  • Israel’s story is given as an example and instruction, warning believers not to repeat the same patterns.
  • Craving anything more than Christ reveals a deeper spiritual problem beneath the surface.
  • Idolatry arises whenever the “stuff” of life demands more of our time and devotion than our walk with God.
  • God always provides a way of escape from temptation, but standing firm requires humility and vigilance.
  • Honest self-examination before Christ transforms grumbling hearts into grateful, obedient disciples.

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Topics

  • Biblical Teaching, Discipleship, Forgiveness, God's Will, Sanctification, Submission, The Holy Spirit, Theology, Trust, Worship

References

  • 1 Corinthians

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  • Biblical teaching, Christian Living, holiness, intimacy with Christ, obedience, overcoming sin, sin, spiritual growth, theology
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