05-21-2026 PART 3: From What We Were to What God Has Made Us
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Section 1
Continuing through 1 Corinthians 6, Dr. Dave explains how strongly Paul confronts the Church of Corinth because of the sinful patterns and spiritual compromise that had become accepted among believers. Paul warns plainly that the wicked will not inherit the kingdom of God and then lists multiple forms of sinful behavior including sexual immorality, idolatry, adultery, greed, drunkenness, theft, verbal abuse, swindling, and homosexuality. The teaching emphasizes that deception becomes dangerous when people either ignore Scripture or reshape biblical truth to fit modern culture and personal preference. Dr. Dave repeatedly points listeners back to the importance of knowing the Word of God accurately instead of relying on popular sayings, distorted teachings, or human opinion. Spiritual growth requires consistency in prayer, fellowship, and Scripture so believers are not easily misled by false ideas or worldly thinking.
Section 2
Rather than leaving the message in condemnation, the entire direction changes when Paul declares, “And that is what some of you were.” Dr. Dave highlights this as one of the most hopeful and redemptive statements in the passage because it points directly to the transforming power of Jesus Christ. These sins no longer define believers because through salvation they have been washed, sanctified, and justified in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of God. The message explains that Christianity is not about pretending people were never sinful, but about God completely changing lives through grace, forgiveness, and spiritual rebirth. What once controlled people no longer has absolute authority because Jesus breaks the bondage and slavery of sin through His redeeming work.
Section 3
To make the point personal, Dr. Dave openly shares his own past involvement in drugs, theft, greed, drunkenness, verbal abuse, and other sinful behavior before encountering Jesus Christ. Those experiences are not shared to glorify sin, but to demonstrate how radically God is able to transform a person’s heart and life. The same individual once consumed by darkness became a born-again believer loved and restored by God through the work of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The final encouragement is deeply hopeful for anyone struggling with sinful habits or destructive patterns: believers do not have to remain trapped in bondage because the power of Jesus Christ is greater than any sin. Transformation may happen step by step, but genuine freedom and change are absolutely possible through the grace and power of God.