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Become All Things to All People: Paul's Radical Way to Serve Others and Win Souls in Every Season of Life (1 Corinthians 9) | #UnfilteredChurch Part 11

Become All Things to All People: Paul's Radical Way to Serve Others and Win Souls in Every Season of Life (1 Corinthians 9) | #UnfilteredChurch Part 11

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Are you wrestling with your purpose in life? Wondering, "Why am I here? What's my calling?" In this powerful Sunday morning sermon from #UnfilteredChurch, Pastor Chris Gregg dives deep into 1 Corinthians 9, unpacking how the Apostle Paul ran with gospel-driven purpose in every step. Drawing from Paul's defense of his apostleship—"Am I not an apostle? Have I not seen Jesus our Lord?"—Chris shows how purpose is rooted in calling, not comfort, and why we must lay down our rights for the gospel, just like Paul who said, "We endure anything rather than put an obstacle in the way of the gospel of Christ."

Explore everyday examples like soldiers, farmers, and oxen deserving their share, and learn why Paul chose to preach freely: "Woe to me if I do not preach the gospel!" Discover the joy of serving others by becoming "all things to all people" through contextualization, not compromise—adapting to Jews, Gentiles, and the weak to win more for Christ. Plus, get inspired by the discipline of athletes in the Isthmian Games: "I do not run aimlessly; I discipline my body" for an imperishable crown.

Chris ties it all to the mission of the church—running as a team with 5 ways to run together: Warm Up Well, Play Your Position, Stay With the Pack, Give Your Best Effort, and Recruit to the Team. No matter your age or stage, from survival in your 20s to succession in your 70s, God has purpose for every season of life. End with Paul's humility: from "apostle" to "chief of sinners," running not out of guilt, but gratitude for grace because Jesus ran to the cross for us.

If you're tired of spiritual sprints and ready for rhythms that align your life with eternal rewards, this sermon will challenge you: "Holy Spirit, what’s my next step?" Don't miss this life-changing message on purpose, calling, laying down rights, serving others, spiritual discipline, and the gospel's blessings!

Subscribe for more #UnfilteredChurch sermons, hit the like button if this resonated, and comment below: What's one right you're willing to surrender for the gospel? Share with a friend who's searching for purpose! #RunWithPurpose #1Corinthians9 #GospelDriven #SpiritualDiscipline #ChurchMission

Timestamps:

0:00 - Intro: Wrestling with Purpose

2:45 - Purpose Rooted in Calling, Not Comfort

7:30 - Laying Down Rights for the Gospel

12:15 - Serving Others to Win More

17:00 - Spiritual Discipline for Eternal Prize

22:45 - Aligning with the Church's Mission

28:10 - Purpose in Every Season of Life

33:20 - Response: Run with Gratitude

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