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1 Corinthians 11
Don’t let your worship experience turn into a rut. Reflect and renew your passion!
 
Read 1 Corinthians 11. Which part of 1 Corinthians 11 inspired you the most?
  1. Paul’s Call for Imitators: Paul was confident and bold enough to ask the Corinthians to follow his example as he followed Christ’s (v.1). Do you have the same confidence to call for followers? What areas in your life that you consider as worthwhile for others to follow, and what areas do you need to improve before extending that invitation? Please explain.

  2. The Roles of Male and Female: The passage talks about male headship, the different roles of male and female, as well as their interdependence. Though head covering is no longer a practice today, the key is, God is the origin of life and we need to glorify God. List some practical ways that you could glorify God in your life.

  3. The Significance of the Lord’s Supper: Some of the Corinthians abused the Lord’s Supper because of their division, neglecting the needy, and forgetting what the Lord’s Supper represented. They were to examine their attitude, to recognize that the elements represented the body and the blood of Christ, and to wait for one another. In what ways that you might have treated certain Christian rituals or practices as a rut, that you forgot their significance? What can you do to bring a change?

  4. Your own insight: (fill in yourself)

Meditation and Application:

Meditate on the above questions along with the necessary actions. What are some areas in your life that you need to imitate after Christ? List down some practical steps to follow up your decisions.

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