“USE ME”

JUNE 21, 2024

READ: 1 Corinthians 1 (Focus vs. 26-31)

MEMORY VERSE
“Let the one who boasts boast in the Lord.” 1 Corinthians 1:31

BACKGROUND
James Morris was once described as “an illiterate but warmhearted layman,” but God used him to draw Augustus Toplady to saving faith in Jesus Christ.

Toplady, the eighteenth-century author of the timeless hymn “Rock of Ages,” described hearing Morris preach: “Strange that I . . . should be brought nigh unto God . . . amidst a handful of God’s people met together in a barn, and under the ministry of one who could hardly spell his name.

Surely this is the Lord’s doing, and it is marvelous.”
Indeed, God does marvelous things in unlikely places and through those we may rank as “unqualified” or ordinary.

In 1 Corinthians 1, Paul reminded believers in Jesus that they were an unimpressive lot. “Not many of you were wise by human standards; not many were influential; not many were of noble birth” (v. 26).

Though the Corinthian believers were quite ordinary, by God’s grace they weren’t lacking in giftedness and usefulness (see v. 7). And God—who knows how to put boasters in their place (vv. 27-29)—was at work among them and through them.

Do you see yourself as “plain,” “ordinary,” or even “less than”? Don’t fret. If you have Jesus and are willing to be used by Him, you have enough. May your heart’s prayer be, “God, use me!”
By: Arthur Jackson

INSIGHT
The church in Corinth was established by Paul on his second missionary journey (around ad 50).

Some four years later, at the end of his third missionary journey, he wrote to a troubled church characterized by congregational conflicts, abuse of liberty, lack of humility, immorality, and disunity.

Paul deals with the source of their problems—their arrogant pride (1 Corinthians 1:26-31). He reminded them they weren’t the influential, powerful elites they assumed they were—wise philosophers, politically powerful, or materially wealthy.

They were the opposite—foolish, weak, lowly, despised nobodies (vv. 27-28). Yet, God chose them to be His children based solely on His grace, not on their merits. Therefore, “no one may boast before him” (v. 29; see vv. 4-5).

Elsewhere, Paul reminds us, “It is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast” (Ephesians 2:8-9).
By: K. T. Sim

APPLICATION
Who comes to mind when you think of one who’s been quietly but effectively used by God? What can you do to help shift your focus from what you have or don’t have to what God can do through you?

PR’s RE-EMPHASIS (From Post)
“Indeed, God does marvelous things in unlikely places and through those we may rank as “unqualified” or ordinary.”

PR’s (PASTOR RICHARD) TAKE
“God has a habit of picking up Nobodies and making them Somebodies without consulting Nobody” Anonymous

PRAYER
“Heavenly Father, please forgive me for focusing on myself and not enough on You. Use me where I am in Your holy service.”

TODAY’S HYMN/WORSHIP/PRAISE/GOSPEL SONG
“LORD I’M AVAILABLE” Milton Brunson

You gave me my hands to reach out to man
To show him Your love and Your perfect plan
You gave me my ears, I can hear Your voice so clear
I can hear the cries of sinners
But cannot wipe away their tears

You gave me my voice to speak Your Word
To sing all Your praises, to those who never heard
But with my eyes I can see a need for more availability
I’ve seen the hearts that have been broken
So many people to be free

Lord, I’m available to You
My will I give to You
I’ll do what You say to
Use me Lord to show someone the way
And enable me to say
My storage is empty and I am available to You

Now I’m giving back to You
All the tools You gave to me
My hands, my ears, my voice, my eyes
So You can use them as You please
I have emptied out my cup so that You can fill me up
Now I’m free, I just want to be more available to You

Lord, I’m available to You
My will I give to You
I’ll do what You say to
Use me Lord to show someone the way
And enable me to say
My storage is empty and I am available to You

READING THROUGH THE BIBLE THIS YEAR (DAILY)
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