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1 Corinthians 10:11

God—by His calling, granting us repentance, giving us His Spirit, helping us understand the gospel of the Kingdom of God, and the revelation of Jesus Christ and His sacrifice—has brought us to a place that is spiritually identical to that of the Israelites after the Old Covenant was confirmed. Thus, this passage cries out to us with great forcefulness.

The world, and even some who claim membership in the church of God, tell us that salvation is secure once we have been justified by God's grace. They say that salvation from that point on is unconditional. If salvation is unconditional from justification on, why does God admonish us to choose between life and death? Why does He command us to choose to keep His law so that we may live and inherit the land? Why does God threaten us, His children, with the Lake of Fire (Revelation 20:15)? Are His threats hollow? Are they lies because there really is no Lake of Fire?

If salvation is unconditional after we receive God's Holy Spirit, then the death of an entire generation (except for Joshua and Caleb), lost because of faithlessness, is nothing but a misleading waste. God, then, expended over a million lives for no good reason. But I Corinthians 10:11 says, "Now all these things happened to them as examples, and they were written for our admonition, upon whom the ends of the ages have come."

John W. Ritenbaugh
After Pentecost, Then What?

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1 Corinthians 10:11

Understanding I Corinthians 10:11 helps us realize the significant position we maintain because of God's calling. "All these things" refers to God's experiences with Old Testament Israel. These events took place over a span of more than a thousand years and involved millions of people being moved about as God worked out His purpose. As the context shows, His purpose included recording these things for our spiritual benefit. God made massive preparations far in advance of our arrival to provide us witnesses of how to do or not to do things to please Him and prepare us for His Kingdom. Paul's powerful admonition tells us how important we are and why we must flee idolatry (verse 14)!

John W. Ritenbaugh
The Elements of Motivation (Part Five): Who We Are



1 Corinthians 10:6-11

The apostle lists five major sins of the Israelite people here. In essence, though, there was really only one major sin, but the others led to this major sin, which was idolatry. The other sins they committed were just a step that took them into it.

These verses list lust, idolatry, fornication, tempting God, and murmuring. But the Corinthian church had another problem that Paul does not list here. It is something that we have to read between the lines to see. But once we begin to see it, it begins to become very clear. Their problem was a careless presumption that had its roots in pride. They were elevating themselves above their brethren, and their careless presumption that they were all right with God led them to treat their fellow man in a way that they ought not to have done. He is implying that behind this whole circumstance is idolatry. They themselves were the gods they were worshipping.

John W. Ritenbaugh
Passover and I Corinthians 10

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Other commentary entries containing this verse:

Genesis 25:34
Exodus 23:20-23
Exodus 23:27-31
Deuteronomy 30:15-20
2 Chronicles 33:1-9
Isaiah 1:4-6
1 Corinthians 10:11
1 Corinthians 10:11
1 Corinthians 10:11
1 Corinthians 14:34
Galatians 3:25
Philippians 2:12-13
2 Timothy 3:15-17
2 Timothy 3:15-17
2 Timothy 3:15-17
Revelation 20:15


Library resources that contain this verse:

Articles

After Pentecost, Then What?  (2)

Elisha and the Shunammite Woman, Part I: Reviving God's Children  

Elisha and the Shunammite Woman, Part II: Serving God's Children  

Is the Christian Required to Do Works? (Part One)  

Praying Always (Part Three)  

Servant of God, Act II: God's Gift of Faith  

Symbolism and Duality  

The Christian Fight (Part One)  

The Elements of Motivation (Part Five): Who We Are  

The Feast Is Over . . . Now What?  

The Mixed Multitude  

The Road to the Kingdom  

Wandering the Wilderness in Faith  (2)

What Do We Have to Offer?  

What is Your Bowl of Lentil Stew?  

Why Israel? (Part One)  

Why Israel? (Part Two)  

Bible Studies

Biblical Symbolism  

Booklets

Guard the Truth!  

Prepare to Meet Your God! (The Book of Amos) (Part One)  

Sermon Transcripts

Are You an Israelite?  

Baptized in the Sea  

Building the Wall (Part 2)  (2)

Change and Hope  

Christianity Is a Fight! (Part 2)  

Christianity Is a Fight! (Part 2)  

Church History (Part 5) AD 1934 - Present  

Church History (Part 5) AD 1934 - Present  

Don't Go Out of the House!  

Don't Leave the House!  

Elements of Motivation (Part 5)  (3)

Escape From Box Canyon  

Examine and Come Out  

God's Good Work in Us  

Growing Into Liberty  

Laodiceanism   (2)

Learning to Navigate  

Mercy, Pilgrimage, and Providence  

Passover and I Corinthians 10  

Passover and I Corinthians 10  

Rejoice in What We Are!  (2)

Responding to Catastrophe  

Sabbathkeeping (Part 3)  (2)

Samson and the Christian (Part Six)  

Sovereignty, Election, and Grace (Part 6)  

Testing Spiritual Character  

The Awesome Cost of Salvation  (3)

The Covenants, Grace and Law (Part 14)  (4)

The Covenants, Grace and Law (Part 18)  

The Covenants, Grace and Law (Part 20)  

The Handwriting Is on the Wall (1996)  

The Kingdom of God  

The Purpose of Israel  

The Sacrifices of Leviticus (Part 1)  

The Sacrifices of Leviticus (Part 2)  

The Wonderful Ordinance of Water Baptism  

Themes of I Corinthians (Part Four)  

Unleavened Bread and Hope  

What Is the Work of God Now? (Part 1)  


 
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