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Finding strength in community and compassion A Study based on First Corinthians 10:1 13 on the Daily Bible Refresh with Dr.

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Brad Miller.

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Hello good people.

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Welcome to Daily Bible Refresh with Dr.

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Brad Miller.

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That is me.

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So glad you joined me here in this daily reading of the New Testament from the Bible which we select the reading based on the Revised Common Lectionary.

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We're in year C of a three year cycle.

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We're in the Lenten season.

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We bring you this in a way that is understandable.

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We read from the Message version of the Bible.

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Relatable.

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We give you some points to ponder applicable.

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We give you some action steps.

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We do all of that in under.

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10 minutes or so with a prayer.

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It's all brought to you by Voice of God Daily.

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Our website where you can find the resource the ABC 1, 2, 3 Bible study method.

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Let's get on the reading for today from 1st Corinthians 10:1 13 reading from the Message Remember our history friends and be warned.

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All our ancestors were led by the providential cloud and taken miraculously and taken miraculously through the sea.

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They went through the waters in a baptism like ours as Moses led them from enslaved death to to salvation life.

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Identical food and drink meals provided daily by God.

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They drank from the rock, God's fountain for them that stayed with them wherever they went.

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And the rock was Christ.

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But just experiencing God's wonder and grace didn't seem to mean much.

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Most of them were defeated by temptation and during the hard times in the desert and God was not pleased.

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The same thing could happen to us.

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We must be our guard so we will never get caught up in wanting our own way as they did.

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And we must not turn our religion into a circus as they did.

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First the people partied and they threw a dance.

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We must not be sexually promiscuous.

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They paid for that.

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Remember, with 23,000 deaths in one day, we must never try to get Christ to serve us instead of us serving Him.

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They tried it and God launched an epidemic of poisonous snakes.

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We must be careful not to stir up discontent.

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Discontent destroyed them.

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These are all warning markers.

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Danger in our history books written down so we don't repeat their mistakes.

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Our positions in the story are parallel.

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They are the beginning.

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We are at the end.

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And we are just as capable of messing it up as they were.

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Don't be so naive and self confident.

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You're not exempt.

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You could fall flat on your face as easily as anyone else.

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Forget about self confidence.

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It's useless.

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Cultivate God confidence.

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No test or temptation that comes your way is beyond the course of what others have had to face.

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All you need to remember is that God will never let you down.

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He'll never let you be pushed past your limit.

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He'll always be there to help you come through it.

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And that ends the reading about the we're really exploring here a passage that speaks about community and about resilience and about what we might call divine accompaniment that is God with us.

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Here are some three points to ponder what is the collective journey and the collective memory?

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Paul reminds the Corinthians of their shared spiritual heritage and not to glorify the past, but to learn from it.

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In our progressive faith journey, we're called to examine our religious traditions critically yet compassionately.

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This isn't about judgment, but understanding how communities navigate challenges.

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Together, the cloud and the sea symbolize God's divine presence in times of transformation, much like how we experience spirit in our own moments of change and growth.

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Point two is going beyond individual salvation While traditional readings often focus on personal salvation, this passage invites us to consider collective responsibility.

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The text speaks of shared meals and common experiences, suggesting that our spiritual journey is inherently communal.

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In our modern context, this calls us to move beyond individualistic faith towards a theology that emphasizes social justice and community care.

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Another point is about reframing temptation and testing.

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Rather than viewing this passage through the lens of punishment and sin, we can understand it is wisdom about human nature and community.

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The temptations mentioned often relate to selfishness, exploitation and division, issues that still challenge our communities today.

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The message here isn't about fear, but about staying grounded in values that serve a common good.

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Let's talk about an action step.

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I would invite you to practice holy discontent.

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So instead of avoiding conflict, which this text really warns against, identify one justice issue in your community that needs attention.

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Connect with others who share your concern and take some concrete step towards positive change.

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Remember, constructive discontent can lead to justice is different from the destructive discontent that this passage warns us about.

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We're going to pray here in just a minute, but I did want to remind you that we have a resource to help you with your own individual Bible study.

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Here's our prayer.

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Oh God, you are a divine presence who journeys with us through all waters and help us remember we are not alone in our struggles.

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When we face challenges that seem overwhelming, remind us of the strength we find in community.

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Guide us to be agents of transformation, not through judgment or division, but through compassion and understanding.

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Give us courage to face our limitations and honesty and wisdom to lean on each other and on you.

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May we be bold enough to question, humble enough to learn, and love enough to act with grace.

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Well, friends, it's always a joy and a pleasure to be with you here on the Daily Bible Refresh.

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I just really want you to invite you to join me, Dr.

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Brad Miller, tomorrow morning as we have another episode here of the Daily Bible Refresh.

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