
1 Corinthians - week 8
Just because we have true knowledge, doesn’t mean we know how to walk in wisdom. And in order to talk in wisdom, there’s something we need; an anchor we need to cling to.

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Just because we have true knowledge, doesn’t mean we know how to walk in wisdom. And in order to talk in wisdom, there’s something we need; an anchor we need to cling to.

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Carrying on from what Paul started in 1 Corinthians 1, we look at the logic behind embracing foolishness and weakness that comes when we understand the gift we’ve been given in the Holy Sprit.

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Nolan Dill asks the question, is there ALWAYS power in the name of Jesus? Or is that power contingent upon something else?

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The Easter story shows us the importance of desperation - desperation from us, and desperation FOR us.
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