Dr. Jim Dixon tells the story of William Dixon's selfless act of saving a boy from a burning house, paralleling Christ's sacrificial love. The sermon discusses the various forms of love, emphasizing "agape" as selfless divine love. Dr. Dixon explains how apostolic gifts, like speaking in tongues and prophecy, are valuable but secondary to agape love and the fruit of the Holy Spirit. The sermon underscores that character is more important than talent.
I Corinthians 12:31, 13;1-13
Delivered August...
Dr. Jim Dixon tells the story of William Dixon's selfless act of saving a boy from a burning house, paralleling Christ's sacrificial love. The sermon discusses the various forms of love, emphasizing "agape" as selfless divine love. Dr. Dixon explains how apostolic gifts, like speaking in tongues and prophecy, are valuable but secondary to agape love and the fruit of the Holy Spirit. The sermon underscores that character is more important than talent.
I Corinthians 12:31, 13;1-13
Delivered August 8, 1999
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