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1 Corinthians 4:1-7 Bible Teaching
In a teaching session on 1st Corinthians, Paul urges believers to avoid glorifying leaders, embrace stewardship, refrain from judgment, and foster unity as Christ's followers.
In a teaching session on 1st Corinthians, Paul urges believers to avoid glorifying leaders, embrace stewardship, refrain from judgment, and foster unity as Christ's followers.
LDS Church teachs that every single human being that will ever live on this earth pre-existed in a spirit world…
In "Abundant Living," Shawn McCraney challenges traditional Christian views, advocating for love, acceptance, and the transformative power of Christ's victory.
In a recent teaching on 1 Corinthians 3:14, we explored building our spiritual lives on Christ, using durable materials, and embracing God's wisdom for true growth.
In a teaching session on Revelation 16, we explored the vials or bowls judgments, linking them to plagues in Egypt and events in Jerusalem and the Roman Empire.
God never commanded polygamy in the Bible. God emphasized monogamy in marriage. God commanded men not to have multiple wives.…
Discover the transformative power of hope in the Christian faith and the importance of authentic engagement in our latest Heart of the Matter episode.
In a teaching session on Revelation 15, we discussed Christ's victory over the "beast," the seven angels with final plagues, and the temple filled with God's glory.
Discover a liberating approach to Christianity, focusing on personal freedom, responsibility, and the relevance of biblical principles in today's faith journey.
Our study of Revelation 14 examined the vivid imagery of harvests by three angels, depicting divine judgment and salvation, with historical context like the Roman siege.
In our teaching on 1 Corinthians 3:10-12, Paul urges believers to build carefully on Christ's foundation, using enduring materials that reflect His love and truth.
In "Another Joseph Smith?" the host explores Thomas Monson's legacy, faith's power, and advocates for love and personal connection with God beyond institutions.
Revelation 14 depicts divine judgment and eternal consequences, contrasting the unrest of the wicked with the rest of faithful saints, urging perseverance and hope.
In a teaching on 1 Corinthians 3:2-9, Paul addresses spiritual immaturity and divisions, urging focus on God over leaders, promoting unity and growth in Christ.
Join Pastor Mike Imeriale's heartfelt journey and explore the unique traditions of the First Presbyterian Church in our latest Heart of the Matter episode.
In a teaching on Revelation 14, we explored Babylon as a symbol of lawlessness, differing views on its identity, and the "mark" as a sign of allegiance and character.
In a recent teaching on 1 Corinthians 3:1-2, Paul contrasts spiritual and carnal minds, urging believers to mature in faith through the Spirit, not human wisdom.
Explore church excommunication complexities and a compassionate approach to faith differences in today's Christian context on "Heart of the Matter."
In 1 Corinthians 2:12-16, Paul contrasts the natural and spiritual realms. Believers, guided by the Spirit, grasp divine truths, while the natural man sees them as foolish.
In a session, we linked Revelation's prophecies to Nero, discussing the "Beast from the Sea," its symbolism, Nero's deification, and themes of judgment and redemption.
In our final show, we explored excommunication in the Christian community, its biblical roots, and its relevance for modern believers.
In a session on Revelation 13, we examined the second beast, the "mortal wound" of the first beast, Nero's link to 666, and the historical context of early Christian persecution.
In a recent teaching on 1 Corinthians 2:9-11, we explored the Spirit's role in revealing divine truths, emphasizing reliance on the Spirit for true knowledge of God.
In "Which Jesus," Shawn McCraney urges believers to seek understanding of Jesus through the Holy Spirit, not worldly interpretations.
Either the vision of a 14 year old boy was a real physical event or he simply dreamed of having…
In a teaching on 1 Corinthians 2:1-5, Paul emphasized God's power over eloquence, focusing on Christ crucified, urging believers to share the Gospel with humility.
In our study of Revelation 13, we explored the two beasts, linked to Nero and Rome, and the enigmatic second beast. We'll examine the "mark of the beast" and 666.
In this "Transparency All Over Da Place" episode, Shawn McCraney discusses authenticity in faith, open dialogue, financial transparency, and true Christian love.
In a recent teaching on 1 Corinthians 1, we learned God uses the weak to confound the mighty. Believers are in Christ, embodying wisdom, righteousness, and redemption.
In a teaching session, we explored Revelation 13's symbolic language, focusing on beasts symbolizing Rome's oppression of early Christians and the struggle of faith vs. power.