The Building of
God's Church as Seen in 1 Corinthians 3:10-14: 'Master Builder VS Blueprint VS
Foundation VS Materials VS Test'
Concept |
Description |
Explanation |
Example |
Scripture |
Master Builder |
Person
responsible for building |
Apostles and
preachers
play a key role in building the church as God's co-workers |
Paul refers to himself as a
"wise master builder" |
1 Cor 3:10a "By the
grace God has given me, I laid a foundation as a
wise builder..." |
Blueprint |
Plan and
design for building |
God's will and
plan
for the church, guiding the entire building process |
Grace and revelation given by God |
1 Cor 3:10b "...by the grace God has given me..." |
Foundation |
Base of the
building |
Jesus Christ is
the only foundation; all building must be upon Him |
Paul claims to have laid the foundation, which is Jesus Christ |
1 Cor 3:11 "For no
one can lay any foundation other than the one
already laid, which is Jesus Christ." |
Materials |
Things used for building |
Believers' work, teachings, and way
of life are materials for building the church |
Gold, silver,
costly stones, wood, hay, or straw |
1 Cor 3:12 "If anyone
builds on this foundation using gold, silver, costly
stones, wood, hay or straw..." |
Test |
Examination of the work |
God will test
each person's work to reveal its quality |
Test by fire |
1 Cor 3:13-14 "Their work will be shown for what it is, because
the Day will bring it to light. It will be revealed
with fire, and the fire will test the quality
of each person's work. If what has been built survives, the builder will receive a reward." |
Explanation:
- Master
Builder: Paul compares himself to a "wise master builder," emphasizing that leaders need wisdom and skill to guide the
building process of God's church.
- Blueprint: Although the
term "blueprint" is not directly mentioned, the phrase "by the grace God has given me" implies that the
building is done according to God's plan and instructions. This "grace" includes God's revelation and guidance for building the
church.
- Foundation: Jesus Christ is the only foundation of the church,
emphasizing Christ's central role in the church.
All teaching and practice should be centered on Him.
- Materials: Different
materials represent different qualities of work
and teaching. Gold, silver, and costly
stones represent work of eternal value; wood, hay, and straw
represent work that may not withstand testing.
- Test: Everyone's work will ultimately be tested by God.
This test is likened to fire, which will reveal the true nature and value of each
person's work.
Practical Application:
- Church
leaders should recognize their important responsibility as "master builders" and carefully lead and build the
church.
- All those
involved in building should seek to understand
God's blueprint, ensuring our work aligns
with God's will.
- All
teaching and practice should be Christ-centered, ensuring we
build on the correct foundation.
- Believers should
strive to build with "gold, silver, and
costly stones," pursuing ministries and lifestyles of eternal
value.
- We should regularly examine our
work and service, ensuring they can withstand God's test.
This passage reminds us that in participating in
the building of God's kingdom, we need to focus on multiple aspects:
following God's blueprint (His will), building
on the correct foundation (Christ), using quality materials (work of eternal value), and always
remembering that our work will ultimately be tested by God. This encourages us to
view our earthly service and life from an eternal
perspective.
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