LISTEN UP!APPLYING BIBLICAL WISDOM TO EVERYDAY LIFE
MORNING MINUTES THROUGH 1 CORINTHIANS
Welcome to Morning Minutes!
Morning Minutes is a 5 minute daily audio study through one book of the Bible, verse by verse, with Lina Abujamra.
Season 7 of Morning Minutes is a study through 1 Corinthians I’ve called ‘Listen Up: Applying Biblical Wisdom To Everyday Life,’ launching September 16!
This letter of Paul to the Corinthians is highly practical and instructive in the life of the church and of the believer. Much like today’s culture, the Corinthian Christians struggled with worldliness as they sought to live out their ordinary Christian life. Listen Up is a study that will help us dig deeper into the word of God for the wisdom we need for everyday life.
Welcome to Morning Minutes!
Morning Minutes is a 5 minute daily audio study through one book of the Bible, verse by verse, with Lina Abujamra.
Season 7 of Morning Minutes is a study through 1 Corinthians called ‘Listen Up: Applying Biblical Wisdom To Everyday Life.’
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LISTEN UP!APPLYING BIBLICAL WISDOM TO EVERYDAY LIFE
MORNING MINUTES THROUGH1 CORINTHIANS
Welcome to Morning Minutes!
Morning Minutes is a 5 minute daily audio study through one book of the Bible, verse by verse, with Lina Abujamra.
Season 7 of Morning Minutes is a study through 1 Corinthians called ‘Listen Up: Applying Biblical Wisdom To Everyday Life.’
Today's Episode
Subscribe and receive Morning Minutes in your inbox or download the Living With Power app.
Thanks for encouraging me to “Lina” into the Lord!
Love Ya!
During yesterday’s morning minutes, you didn’t really explain specifically what was meant. Is this material to be viewed in light of the Corinthian culture or are these truths applicable in 2019? Any information is greatly appreciated!
You’re exactly right to say that an authentic spiritual gift is only one that is given and used to build up the church. We must hedge our experience by the scriptures not vise versa. But why would tongues in all of Acts be someone miraculously speaking a known language they were not taught, and then in Corinth it is this “unknown” language? It makes no sense. I think it is best to say that the sign gifts were given and normative to confirm what was said by the apostles. But now that we have the word of God complete, we don’t see the sign gifts as normative in the church. I don’t put God in a box to say He couldn’t in a situation like you mentioned in Haiti or the Middle East give that gift to someone for that time and place, but here in “Christendom” He does not do such a thing in the everyday.