We live in a world where self-sufficiency and freedom to live as we please are sought-after commodities. Our drive for autonomy can become an unforeseen enemy and an idol. As we step back into Paul’s letter to the Corinthians in chapter 8, he reminds us that our actions speak loudly and can help or hinder those around us.
Today
Imitations and Iterations
We have heard the phrase “imitation is the highest form of flattery,” but when it comes to following Jesus, it is also the best practice. When learning something new, it is always helpful to have someone who can show you how to do it. The same is true of our faith. Following Jesu ... Show More
40m 21s
May 5
The Tenuousness of Temptation
We’ve been given many blessings from God, but we often turn them into the source of our identity and joy rather than from the God who gave them. In 1 Corinthians 10:1-22, Paul gives believers a stark warning to worship the giver, not the gifts, and that our complete devotion is m ... Show More
54m 4s