Messy Lives, Radical Grace - Brenna Blain
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Our guest speaker, Brenna Blain, unpacks 1 Corinthians 6:7-10. She confronts us with a radical truth: our messiness is not a disqualifier from God's kingdom, but rather the very reason Christ came. We journey into ancient Corinth, a city celebrated for hedonism and self-indulgence, where temples to Apollo and Aphrodite dominated the landscape and sacred prostitution was a mark of status. Yet in this unlikely place, a church was born from the most broken people—former slaves, prostitutes, drunkards, and those living contrary to God's design. The message challenges our modern tendency to either hide our struggles or excuse them as culturally acceptable. We learn that Christian community has always been made up of messy people, and that Jesus specifically came to call sinners, not the righteous. The teaching reminds us that while we are fully washed, sanctified, and justified through Christ's work on the cross, we are also called to ongoing transformation through submission to the Holy Spirit. True freedom in Christ comes not through claiming our rights to do anything, but through surrendering everything to His lordship. This isn't about earning God's love through perfection, but about responding to His unconditional love with lives that increasingly reflect His character.