1 Corinthians 8-13: Part 2
Dr. Woodger continues to explore spiritual gifts, administrative challenges, and cultural customs of Paul’s days and how they differ from today.
Dr. Woodger continues to explore spiritual gifts, administrative challenges, and cultural customs of Paul’s days and how they differ from today.
Are we sensitive to others’ challenges within our congregations? Dr. Mary Jane Woodger examines Paul’s letter to the Corinthians and their difficulties with intellectualism being inappropriate immorality, indiscretion, and insecurity.
Some may call us “fools” for what we believe, but “the foolishness of God is wiser than men.” What a blessing it is to be “fools for Christ’s sake” (1 Cor. 4:10) If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Today we’re studying 1 Corinthians 6:19-20. Grab your scriptures and let’s dive into them together!
Labels in and of themselves are not necessarily bad. But when we choose “honor labels more than we honor each other”, we start to divide, judge, and contend with one another. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
I may have won a speech contest, but here’s why it doesn’t really matter when it comes to spiritual preaching! Let’s study 1 Corinthians 2:4 together.
Just like the Corinthians of old, if we will repent and turn back to the Savior - we can be rebuilt into something better. Yes, “something far greater than what we were—far greater than what we can ever imagine.” If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
In this episode we'll talk about 1 Corinthians 1-7. The two books of Corinthians were letters written by Paul to the saints in the ancient city of Corinth, which was in Greece. They contain counsel that was very pertinent to the saints at that time. We'll talk about the importance of receiving revelation and being close to the Spirit. Knowing what the Lord wants you to do in your life today is heavily dependent upon your ability to understand the voice of the Holy Ghost to you. We'll also review the concept of starting small when making significant changes. Long-term change is best achieved through small, consistent forward movement. We will also discuss the idea that what we often believe is tragedy can simply be part of the Lord's plan to change us from our weak, natural state to women and men after the manner of Christ.
Today we’re studying 1 Corinthians 2:9. Grab your scriptures and let’s dive into them together!
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