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I Corinthians 4 - Daily Bible Devotional

Kris Emerson

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I Corinthians 4

 

The apostles of Christ should not be viewed as exalted leaders, but rather as servants and stewards of God’s mysteries. They are subject to God’s examination, just like everyone else. Paul reminds the Corinthians that faithfulness to God is what truly matters, not the judgments or opinions of others. Genuine evaluation belongs to the Lord, who will illuminate hidden things and unveil the intentions of the heart. Paul cautions against pride and boasting in human leaders, urging humility by reminding them that everything they possess is a gift from God. Apostles are examples of suffering and perseverance, often regarded as “fools for Christ” while demonstrating God’s power. Paul encourages the Corinthians to follow his example, living humbly and faithfully under God’s authority, for they are ultimately accountable to Him alone.

 

Judgment and approval belong to the Lord in every situation. This absolute truth carries two important implications. First, we do not have the right to determine our own righteousness. God examines each of us, and His conclusions supersede our own. Second, and hopefully obviously, we do not pass judgment upon other believers. They will answer to God, and His praise is all that matters in the end. Unfortunately, some Corinthians have become prideful and even judge the apostles as less than themselves, despite Paul and others having done so much for God and for them. There is no room for such arrogance in the kingdom. We should emulate the faithfulness of the apostles and the humble, active servants among us. 

 

Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding us through Your Word that we are stewards of Your mysteries. Help us remain faithful to You in all things, seeking Your approval above the opinions of others. Teach us humility, reminding us that everything we have is a gift from You. Strengthen us to endure challenges and reflect Christ’s love, even when faced with opposition or ridicule. May we follow the example of faithful servants like Paul, living for Your glory and not our own. Reveal to us the intentions of our hearts and guide us to walk in humble obedience to You. 

 

Thought Questions:

 

-       If God’s judgment about you is more important than how you see yourself, how do you determine what God desires from You as His servant?

 

-       Why is it so tempting to demean others and elevate yourself? What do you usually miss about yourself and the other person when you do this?

 

-       What would happen if we spent less time in pride or jealousy toward others and more time emulating the godliness we see in them?