20/07/25 - Hannah Clark - 1 Corinthians: singleness
Release Date: 07/20/2025
Gateway Church Leeds Podcast
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Sam explains a very tricky passage in 1 Corinthians 11, reflecting on the brokeness of male-female relationships in the world then and today. He then discusses how only Jesus can overcome this brokeness and lead us into a better way to relate to one another.
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As we continue to work through 1 Corinthians and this letter written by Paul to a very messy church in Corinth Chris brought a message to us about Christian Freedom not being about self indulgence but about self giving love.
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'Jesus is building his multicoloured church to showcase the glory and the majesty and beauty of God to the world.' A big thankyou to our guest speaker Raj Saha from Jubilee church Teeside who joined us on All Nations Sunday. 🌎
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Sam recaps where we left off in 1Corinthians, pick up in 1Corinthians: 8 unpacking how Paul dealt with the issue of eating food sacrificed to idols and how that impacts our modern age.
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Chris shares vision for this year and outlines the new updated values for Gateway Church - see statements on our website here: https://www.gatewayleeds.net/about
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info_outlineIn 1 Corinthians 7, Paul speaks with compassion and wisdom to those who are single, reminding them that singleness is not a second-class status but a valuable and honorable calling in the kingdom of God. In a culture that often equates worth with romantic connection and marriage, Paul affirms that those who are unmarried have a unique opportunity for undivided devotion to the Lord. Rather than seeing singleness as a limitation, Paul encourages believers to view it as an opportunity to serve God with freedom and wholeheartedness. He does not diminish the goodness of marriage but challenges the assumption that everyone must pursue it. Instead, he calls the church to recognize the dignity of every believer’s situation, trusting that God works powerfully through both married and single lives.