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For the Sake of the Lost

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"...(for I am) not seeking my own good, but the good of many, so that they may be saved." 1 For 10: 33

"Where is there a dungeon as dark as one's own heart, or a jailer as inexorable as the self?" asks Nathaniel Hawthorne in one of his tales. That is so true! But when a person becomes a Christian, all of that begins to change. He no longer lives in the "dungeon of the jailer". He no longer seeks his own good, but the good of others. And his ultimate burden--just like His Savior!--is for the lost!

Message by Pastor Rod Schorr, Calvary Chapel Old Towne, Orange, CA

From his series on First Corinthians: To the Saints in Sin City

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"...(for I am) not seeking my own good, but the good of many, so that they may be saved." 1 For 10: 33

"Where is there a dungeon as dark as one's own heart, or a jailer as inexorable as the self?" asks Nathaniel Hawthorne in one of his tales. That is so true! But when a person becomes a Christian, all of that begins to change. He no longer lives in the "dungeon of the jailer". He no longer seeks his own good, but the good of others. And his ultimate burden--just like His Savior!--is for the lost!

Message by Pastor Rod Schorr, Calvary Chapel Old Towne, Orange, CA

From his series on First Corinthians: To the Saints in Sin City

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