1 Corinthians 8
If we remember that our goal is to seek peace, as our Prophet has pled with us to do - we’ll find steps to help one another come closer to Jesus Christ and not to create more stumblingblocks in our already divisive world.
If we remember that our goal is to seek peace, as our Prophet has pled with us to do - we’ll find steps to help one another come closer to Jesus Christ and not to create more stumblingblocks in our already divisive world.
In this episode we'll talk about 1 Corinthians 8-13. We'll talk about one of the promises made regarding our ability to withstand temptations, including the idea that we will always be provided with a way to escape any temptation that comes our way. However, this will definitely require action on our part. This concept also applies to emotional and other challenges. Although we may be afflicted with such conditions, God will provide a way for our healing that will most assuredly require action on our part. We'll also discuss the doctrine of spiritual gifts, what these include, and how they can help us overcome challenges and become a blessing to others.
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