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@ChristChurchVeroBeach II Corinthians Study led by Deacon Kim Allen & Melissa McCullough
In this WBS message, Deacon Kim Allen developed a fourfold framework drawn from 2 Corinthians 5:11–6:13, tracing what it looks like to live as someone who is fully oriented toward God and others. The four movements — fully known, fully reconciled, fully serving, and fully loved — are not mere theological abstractions but lived realities the Corinthian church was being called into, and that CCVB was being invited to inhabit as well.
The first movement, fully known (vv. 11–15), grounds Christian confidence in God's complete knowledge of us paired with his unconditional love. Deacon Kim was candid about the discomfort of being truly seen — no pretending, no "fine" when things aren't fine — but framed that total exposure as the foundation for a security that enables us to love others just as freely. The love of Christ, she argued, compels us; it pushes us off the diving board into full-on, risky engagement with God and each other.
The second movement, fully reconciled (vv. 16–21), pushed past the positional doctrine of justification to ask what ongoing, experiential reconciliation looks like. Drawing on her own testimony around her son's autism diagnosis, she acknowledged that Christians can be justified and still functionally estranged from God — wrestling with unanswered prayer, suffering, or unresolved questions. She called the congregation to honest conversation with God as the beginning of returning to "friendly relations," and rooted full reconciliation in the Gethsemane posture: thy will, not mine.
The third movement, fully serving (6:1–10), addressed the temptation to treat the gospel as a "heaven ticket" — receiving grace once and then living independently of God. Deacon Kim insisted that kingdom work requires the ongoing power of the Holy Spirit and active imitation of Jesus: seeing the imago Dei in others, shining the light we've been given, and using the gifts and graces studied throughout 1 Corinthians. The danger here is being misunderstood — even by people committed to misunderstanding — but that does not change the call.
The fourth movement, fully loved (6:11–13), gathered the whole message into Paul's appeal for wide-open hearts. The love of Christ widens our circles, our generosity, and our willingness to be vulnerable. Using the image of the Grinch's growing heart and the story of her son giving $20 to a stranger in a Lego store, she made the case that generous love will sometimes be taken advantage of — but that God so much prefers a generous heart. The cross itself, she noted, was the ultimate act of vulnerability. That love never fails.
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