How can we apply the principle of removing "leaven" from our lives today? Key Verse “Get rid of the old leaven, that you may be a new unleavened batch, as indeed you are. For Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed.” (1 Corinthians 5:7) Why Scripture Uses Leaven as a Picture - Leaven works quietly and pervasively; once it’s in the dough, every part is affected (1 Corinthians 5:6; Galatians 5:9). - In the Passover, Israel physically removed leaven as a sign of leaving Egypt’s corruption behind (Exodus 12:15). - Jesus warned that wrong teaching and hypocrisy spread like leaven (Matthew 16:6; Luke 12:1). What “Leaven” Looks Like Today - Hidden sins we excuse: bitterness, lust, dishonest habits, secret addictions. - Corrupting influences we allow: media that normalizes immorality, conversations that slander, entertainment that mocks righteousness. - Attitudes that puff up: pride, self-promotion, chronic complaining. - False teachings that downplay Christ’s lordship or the Bible’s authority. Practical Steps to Remove the Leaven 1. Search the house of your heart - Invite the Holy Spirit to expose anything contrary to God’s Word (Psalm 139:23-24). - Compare habits, words, and motives with Scripture’s standard of holiness. 2. Sweep it out decisively - Confess specific sins to God (1 John 1:9). - Break with practices or media that keep feeding the old leaven (Romans 13:14). - Seek help and accountability where needed (James 5:16). 3. Replace with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth (1 Corinthians 5:8) - Fill your mind with Scripture daily (Psalm 119:11). - Cultivate honest, transparent relationships that spur holiness (Hebrews 10:24-25). - Serve others in love, letting Christ’s humility shape every interaction (Philippians 2:3-5). Living as God’s Unleavened People - Christ’s sacrifice has made believers “a new unleavened batch”; holiness reflects who we already are in Him. - Ongoing vigilance keeps the subtle spread of sin from gaining ground. - A cleansed life becomes a clear witness, showing the difference Christ makes in a world still full of leaven. |