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1 Corinthians 9:14

Posted on 18 May at 11:34
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“Even so hath the Lord ordained that they which preach the gospel should live of the gospel.”

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Context:Before delving into the specific verse, it’s important to understand the context of the passage. In the preceding verses of 1 Corinthians 9, the Apostle Paul discusses his rights as an apostle and the reasons why he did not exercise those rights for the sake of the Gospel. He talks about how he became all things to all people, that he might save some (1 Corinthians 9:22).

Verse:“Even so hath the Lord ordained that they which preach the gospel should live of the gospel.” (1 Corinthians 9:14, KJV)

Understanding the verse:

  • “Even so hath the Lord ordained”:This phrase emphasizes that the Lord has established or commanded something. It highlights that what follows is a divine directive rather than a personal opinion or suggestion.
  • “that they which preach the gospel”:Refers to those who are actively engaged in proclaiming and spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
  • “should live of the gospel”:This phrase signifies that those who dedicate themselves to preaching the Gospel should be supported and sustained by the resources and provisions of the Gospel.
  • Principles derived from the verse:
  • Support for Gospel ministers:The verse emphasizes the responsibility of the church and its members to provide for those who devote their lives to preaching the Gospel. It indicates that ministers of the Gospel have a right to be supported materially by the congregation they serve.
  • Mutual obligation:The verse suggests a reciprocal relationship between ministers and the congregation. While ministers are obligated to proclaim the Gospel faithfully, the church is responsible for their physical support. It highlights the interdependence and cooperation between the two parties.
  • God’s provision:By ordaining that those who preach the Gospel should live of the Gospel, God ensures that his servants are adequately provided for. It reveals God’s concern for the well-being of those who serve Him and the spreading of the Good News.
  • Application:

    • Financial support:Churches and individual believers should recognize the importance of providing financial support for ministers of the Gospel. This support can come through regular tithes and offerings to ensure the well-being and sustainability of those dedicated to preaching.
    • Gratitude and generosity:Congregations should cultivate an attitude of gratitude and generosity towards ministers. Recognizing the sacrifices and commitments of those who labor in preaching and teaching, believers can contribute willingly and cheerfully to support their ministers.
    • Equipping and empowering ministers:Churches should strive to equip and empower ministers to effectively carry out their calling. This includes providing resources, training, and opportunities for professional growth, which ultimately enhances the effectiveness of the Gospel proclamation.

    Remember, this study provides a general understanding of 1 Corinthians 9:14. Further exploration and study of the surrounding verses and cross-references can deepen your understanding of this passage.

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