CrossWalk - Cross Culture Church RDU
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Have you ever been in a situation, maybe at work or even at home, where someone was doing something that was causing disruption for everyone? Most of us would see a situation like that and understand that something had to be done to try to stop the disruption, right? Well, the same thing is true for the church. When someone or something is causing disruption, something has to be done.
Pastor Clay has been slowly walking us through 1 Corinthians 14 and the Apostle Paul’s focus on two specific spiritual gifts; prophesy and tongues. Last week we saw clearly that prophesy, proclaiming the truth of God, should be the priority for the church. Today Pastor Clay is going to show us how the Corinthian’s understanding of the spiritual gift of tongues was causing disruption in the church. And, something had to be done.
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