A simple way for us to show others (and remind ourselves) that we're not just in the same place, we're together.
Series: The One Anothers
Gene Pensiero Jr
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In this verse by verse Bible study from 1 Corinthians 11:33, we continue our ongoing series exploring the New Testament commands regarding how believers should relate to one another. Our focus today is on the simple yet challenging instruction to wait for one another. While this command originated in the context of the early church agape feasts and the Lord’s Supper, its application for the modern Calvary Chapel and the broader evangelical community remains vital for healthy church life. Paul wrote these words to a divided congregation in Corinth where some were feasting while others went hungry, creating a barrier to true Christian fellowship.
By examining the historical and biblical context of the Corinthian church, we see that waiting for one another is far more than a matter of basic etiquette. It is a practical expression of the love of Jesus and a rejection of the consumer mentality that so often plagues our spiritual walk. When we slow down to notice those around us, we acknowledge that the church is a family table rather than a fast-food line. This study emphasizes that our gatherings are not merely about personal fulfillment or checking a religious box, but about being built up together as a single body in Christ.
For those interested in a deeper study of the Bible or learning more about Christian living, this video provides a grounded, conservative perspective on how small acts of courtesy reflect the heart of the Gospel. Whether you are a long-time believer or someone exploring Christianity and the teachings of Jesus for the first time, understanding these "one another" commands is essential for spiritual growth. We discuss how being mindful of the physical and spiritual well-being of our brothers and sisters helps us avoid overlooking those who may be struggling or in need of encouragement.
As we navigate our daily lives in the courtyard, the cafe, or the sanctuary, let us consider how we can intentionally apply this biblical principle. True community is formed when we move from being isolated individuals in the same room to becoming a connected family that honors God through mutual respect and patience. Join us as we look at the Word of God to discover how waiting for one another allows the Holy Spirit to produce lasting fruit in our lives and strengthens the witness of the local church.
Series: The One Anothers
Gene Pensiero Jr
Subscribe on YouTube at:
https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford
Read the notes at:
https://calvaryhanford.substack.com
Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/
In this verse by verse Bible study from 1 Corinthians 11:33, we continue our ongoing series exploring the New Testament commands regarding how believers should relate to one another. Our focus today is on the simple yet challenging instruction to wait for one another. While this command originated in the context of the early church agape feasts and the Lord’s Supper, its application for the modern Calvary Chapel and the broader evangelical community remains vital for healthy church life. Paul wrote these words to a divided congregation in Corinth where some were feasting while others went hungry, creating a barrier to true Christian fellowship.
By examining the historical and biblical context of the Corinthian church, we see that waiting for one another is far more than a matter of basic etiquette. It is a practical expression of the love of Jesus and a rejection of the consumer mentality that so often plagues our spiritual walk. When we slow down to notice those around us, we acknowledge that the church is a family table rather than a fast-food line. This study emphasizes that our gatherings are not merely about personal fulfillment or checking a religious box, but about being built up together as a single body in Christ.
For those interested in a deeper study of the Bible or learning more about Christian living, this video provides a grounded, conservative perspective on how small acts of courtesy reflect the heart of the Gospel. Whether you are a long-time believer or someone exploring Christianity and the teachings of Jesus for the first time, understanding these "one another" commands is essential for spiritual growth. We discuss how being mindful of the physical and spiritual well-being of our brothers and sisters helps us avoid overlooking those who may be struggling or in need of encouragement.
As we navigate our daily lives in the courtyard, the cafe, or the sanctuary, let us consider how we can intentionally apply this biblical principle. True community is formed when we move from being isolated individuals in the same room to becoming a connected family that honors God through mutual respect and patience. Join us as we look at the Word of God to discover how waiting for one another allows the Holy Spirit to produce lasting fruit in our lives and strengthens the witness of the local church.

