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Hosts Noah Wagner and Seth Pippin welcome Alex Dickerman, Executive Pastor at First Baptist Bonifay, to discuss 2 Corinthians 5. Together they unpack Paul’s view of suffering and Spirit-empowered ministry, the Holy Spirit’s role as the believer’s guarantee, the call to live by faith, the beauty of being made new in Christ, and the charge to embrace the ministry of reconciliation.Participants • Noah Wagner — Host • Seth Pippin — Host • Alex Dickerman — Guest (Executive Pastor, FBC Bonifay; husband and father)Context: Alex is preparing to teach 2 Corinthians 5 to the church’s college group this week.⸻Context and ThemesPaul’s opponents in Corinth questioned his legitimacy because of his suffering. Paul responds that suffering and the Spirit’s power actually go hand in hand. • Parallel drawn to 2 Timothy — endurance and faithfulness in hardship. • In the American church, lack of persecution can dull urgency; true discipleship should still cost something.⸻2 Corinthians 5:1–10 — Our Heavenly Dwelling • “Earthly tent” vs. “eternal house”: believers long for the eternal and for mortality to be swallowed up by life. • The Holy Spirit is the seal and down payment — our guarantee of what’s to come. • “Sealed, secured, promised.” • The threefold salvation: justified (past), sanctified (present), glorified (future) — echoing Romans 8. • “We walk by faith, not by sight.” Faith produces distinct lives — how we use our time, money, and priorities.Practices for Listening to the Spirit: • Ask daily in prayer: 1. “God, what do You want me to know today?” 2. “What do You want me to do?” • Silence and solitude: intentionally quiet the noise. • Example: Robby Gowdy grew to two hours daily in silence during a hard ministry season. • Prayer room: create space to listen and obey simple Spirit nudges. • From The Pause curriculum: the world shouts; God speaks softly—disciples must be intentional listeners.⸻Pleasing God and the Judgment Seat • “Whether at home or away, we make it our aim to please Him.” • The judgment seat of Christ: rewards for what’s done in faith. • God delights in faith-filled obedience — even imperfect steps. • Move from “God’s probably mad at me” → “I want to please Him.”⸻2 Corinthians 5:14–17 — Love of Christ and New Creation • “For the love of Christ controls us.” Christ’s love compels obedience, not fear. • One died for all; therefore, all died — believers no longer live for themselves. • “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.” • Testimonies of transformation: • FARM Ministry (Faith-based Addiction Recovery Ministry) — men once enslaved to addiction now lead in the church. • Example: worship leader once imprisoned now leading worship at SBC. • No one is too far gone. Grace levels the ground — both the visibly broken and the “respectably sinful” need the same mercy.⸻2 Corinthians 5:18–21 — Ministry of Reconciliation • God reconciles us through Christ and entrusts us with the message. • “We are ambassadors for Christ, God making His appeal through us.” • Link to Romans 10 — people can’t believe unless they hear. • The church must model and expect evangelism: • Foundations Class: moving year-round, every third week focused on going and serving. • Three Circles tool by Jimmy Scroggins — simple and reproducible gospel sharing. • Encourage immediate witness: after trusting Christ, tell someone right away. • Everyday evangelism: use consistent contexts. • Example: older believer asked full-service gas attendants, “Son, have you made that all-important decision to give your life to Christ?”⸻Motivation and Sustaining Zeal • “Great Exchange” (v. 21): Christ became sin so we could become His righteousness — our deepest motivation. • Keep the fire fresh through daily communion with the Spirit. • Like a favorite restaurant — you share what you love because you keep returning. • If accountability structures are missing, start small groups for shared encouragement.⸻Closing ScriptureGalatians 2:20 — “I have been crucified with Christ… I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me.”⸻Next Steps • Alex teaches 2 Corinthians 5 to the college group this week. • Church ...
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