CrossWalk - Cross Culture Church RDU
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Facebook envy; it’s a feeling that some people experience when they see someone else’s posting about something they got to do, a trip they went on, or maybe a gift they received. We want to be happy for that person, but maybe, down inside, we're a little jealous? Is it possible for that we can feel envious of someone else’s spiritual gifts as well?
This week, in our “Crossroads” series, we’re back in chapter 12 of 1 Corinthians and the Apostle Paul’s discussion on spiritual gifts. The Corinthians were struggling with feelings of inferiority, jealousy, and pride, based on the distribution of spiritual gifts in the church, leading Paul to use of the human body as an analogy, beautifully showing us that regardless of which spiritual gifts we have, or don’t have, all of us are just as important to the body of Christ.
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