In his sermon titled "Called," Chris Cunningham explores the theological concept of divine calling as presented in 1 Corinthians 7:17-24. The key argument he makes is that God calls believers into their various life situations, and they should remain faithful in those contexts rather than aspiring to some "Christian" version of their roles. He emphasizes that this calling does not necessitate a change in occupation unless God explicitly directs it, citing examples from Scripture, including John 18, to illustrate that Christ's kingdom transcends earthly authority and structures. This understanding has practical significance for believers, as it affirms their value and purpose in everyday tasks, asserting that their work is a divine calling, thereby encouraging them to serve faithfully and to the glory of God, no matter their earthly status.
“When you were called by the gospel to know him and believe on him, do what you were doing before, believing on him. That’s the change, that's the difference made.”
“You are bought with a price. Don't be the servants of men... Brethren, let every man wherein he is called there abide, with God.”
“Whatever you do, do it heartily as to the Lord, and not unto men.”
“Whatever the Lord has distributed unto you, whatever He's given you to do today, do that today and do it faithfully as unto Him.”
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