1 Corinthians 12:8-31
Feb 28th, 2014 | By Dr. Jim EckmanFurther discussion on how the diversity of spiritual gifts given by the Holy Spirit to followers of Christ makes a unified body of the Church.
Further discussion on how the diversity of spiritual gifts given by the Holy Spirit to followers of Christ makes a unified body of the Church.
Paul teaches that spirituality is not about self-elevating gifts to glorify the individual; rather, spiritual gifts are given to believers for the purpose of edifying & building up the Body of the Church.
Paul instructs the Corinthian people regarding the Lord’s Supper, and the importance of focus & remembrance of Christ’s sacrifice.
Paul continues his lesson on Christian liberty in worship & at the Lord’s Supper as it related to the troubled Corinthian culture, with additional commentary from Dr Eckman on God’s Divine Order.
Paul instructs the people of Corinth on Christian liberty as it relates to worship.
Dr. Eckman offers a review of the final verses of 1 Corinthians 10, along with an excellent discussion of Christian liberty & responsibility in current events & in our culture.
Paul continues his lesson to the Corinthians on Christian liberty, in relation to idolatry.
Paul warns the Corinthians of idolatry & other sinful practices, and uses the Israelites in the wilderness as an example. He warns us to not be presumptuous in avoiding sin, and to trust God in trials & temptations.
Paul discusses his rights as an Apostle & how he waives his Christian rights for the benefit & care of others to be more Christ-like.
Dr Eckman’s continues Paul’s discussion on Christian liberty & the importance of individual conscience in our actions & decision-making.