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*1 Corinthians 11:17-34 Connection*
FCF:    Community is God’s lens to help us see and address the needs around us in a Gospel way.
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Introduction
Consumer Reports finding: McDonald’s Coffee Tastes better than Starbucks.
Consumer Reports' ``trained tasters'' visited two stores of each company, the magazine said.
·         McDonald's coffee was ``decent and moderately strong,''
·         Starbucks was ``strong, but burnt and bitter enough to make your eyes water,'' the magazine said.
* Dunkin' Donuts brew was ``weak, watery, and pricier than Starbucks.
It was inoffensive, but it had no oomph.''
* Burger King, meanwhile, served a beverage that ``looked like coffee but tasted more like hot water,'' the magazine said.
But Starbucks isn’t worried.
What does Starbucks sell?
It’s not coffee…it’s a community experience.
Employment card:       “Create Community, make a difference in someone’s day.”
Back side:       “When you work at Starbuck’s you make a difference in someone’s day by creating an environment where neighbors and friends can get together and connect while enjoying a great coffee experience.”
Result: $5B+ in profits
            Top 10 most trusted global brands
            Top 100 best place to work.
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Why is Community So Important?
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1.  Alone in The Crowd (v.17-22)
George Gallup
* Looking at America’s Growth
* Move from Rural to Urban
* Suburban sprawl
* “Americans are among the loneliest people in the world.”
!!! A.  We Are Always Around People
- Gym
- Traffic
- Stores
- Office
- Sitting with family watching TV and not a real word spoken
** Being near people isn’t the same as connecting with people.
ILL – Seminary Breaks.
!!! B.  I Don’t Like the Word “Community”
Community often means being in a crowd.
* Sunday morning in the Lobby
* Being in the same room with other people
* Going to a small group, but not connecting with people in the group.
The Bible has a word κοινωνία *kŏinōnia = *Parntership / Participation
/When two people connect … something is poured out of one and into the other that has power to heal the soul of its deepest wounds and restore it to health.
The one who receives experiences the joy of being healed.
The one who gives knows the even greater joy of being used to heal.
*Something good is in the heart of each of God’s children that is more powerful than everything bad.
It’s there, waiting to be released, to work its magic*./
/… but it rarely happens./
That’s what we want.
To know others and to be known by them.
Instead, we often settle for pseudo relationships
M. Scott Peck /The Different Drum/
*/Pseudo-Community = a false sense of peace based on avoiding honesty and constantly sidestepping confrontation./*
* being polite and slightly embarrassed before differences emerge and chaos  begins.
* unwilling or unable to acknowledge its differences
* We paper over the problems between people because the next step feels terrible.
* Value is on “getting along” … which holds us back from actually loving people.
! 2.  The Corinthians Were Alone in the Crowd
!!! A.  They were in “community”
- Came to Church
- Attended Bible Studies
- They said that they loved Jesus
!!! B. They Acted Like they were Alone
* If one was hungry, he’d start eating and not wait for anyone else
* Some got drunk while others had nothing to eat
* Some feasted while others faced starvation and poverty
In the group, in community
But totally ignorant of the people they were in community with.
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3.  How is the Heart Wired?
!!! A.  False Idea = the Heart is a CUP
* We have a long list of psyological needs
* Biggest need is for love and significance
* When these needs are not met, we are in a deficit, so we feel empty
In this idea, SIN = filling my needs with people & objects
                  FAITH – filling my needs with Jesus
 
The Corinthians must have had this model.
-          Lots of activity in this book
-          Sinful behavior: Sex, alcohol, in-fighting
-          Religious behavior: following certain teachers, speaking in tongues
-          All of it designed to fill their cups
§         Fill with pleasure
§         Fill with self
§         Fill with religion
!!! B.  Beginning to Understand … Who is God and What are His “Needs”?
God, God’s kingdom and God’s activity are 100% about God.
-          God has no needs
-          He is completely fulfilled
-          The Father loves the Son
-          The Son is ecstatic about the Father
-          The Spirit is happy empowering their activity
God’s greatest pleasure is Himself.
If our heart is a CUP … we see the main goal of God’s work being to fill us up.
* That’s not the goal of God’s work
* God’s goal is to give himself Glory
* “For from Him and through Him and to him are all things.
To Him be glory forever” (Rom 11:36)
 
But God’s holiness is not inward focused.
Throughout history God has revealed Himself as:
-          A raging fire
-          A servant
-          A Father
-          A Judge
-          A Master
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