
Ep. 121 1st Corinthians Ch. 12
Thanks for listening. In this week's episode, we begin to look at how the divisiveness happening in Corinth was manifesting itself even in the gifts of the Spirit.

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Thanks for listening. In this week's episode, we begin to look at how the divisiveness happening in Corinth was manifesting itself even in the gifts of the Spirit.

In this week's episode, we consider the Lord's supper and how the Corinthians' issues were manifesting itself in it. Thanks for listening.

Let's look at the "covering" passage and consider what is really at the heart of the issue - submission. Thanks for listening.

Thanks for listening. Study along with us as we continue to look in 1st Corinthians.

In this week's episode, we continue to look at the subject of liberties and denying one's self. In this chapter, Paul uses himself as an example in 2 or 3 different ways. Study along with us and thanks for listening.

We look at the concept of liberties and how to apply these principles to today. Thanks for listening.

Thanks for listening to this week's episode. The Corinthians had questions and in this chapter, they were given the answers. Follow along and study with us.

Thanks for listening to this week's episode. Should brethren be suing one another? That is what was happening in Corinth. Study along with us and see what applications we can make.

In this week's episode, we look in chapter 5 and think about the subject of church discipline.

Thanks for listening. Study along with us as we look in 1st Corinthians chapter 4.


In today's podcast, we look in 1st Corinthians 2, thinking primarily about the contrast between worldliness and following what God has revealed. Thanks for listening.

In this week's episode, we think about contrasting the wisdom of God with the wisdom of the world. Thanks for listening.

Thanks for listening. In this week's episode, we think about divisiveness and the things that can lead to it.

Thanks for listening. We are going to begin a new series looking in 1st Corinthians. In today's podcast, we look in Acts 18 to serve as an introduction to the letter.

It is very easy for the church to break up into clicks. Harmful attitudes can be the cause or the result of such things. Study along with us and thank you for listening.

Thanks for listening. This week we look in 1 Corinthians 6 as we think about glorifying God with our bodies, as well as in the Old Testament accounts of Joseph and David. Study along with us.

Let's talk about this issue. What does the Bible say about such things? Thanks for listening.

Thanks for listening! Study along with us as we consider this week's topic.

What sort of things are authorized? How are things authorized? Thanks for listening as we consider this issue.
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