In part four of our Q & A series, we learn more about how Buddhism and Sikhism compare to Christianity. Is there really a clear path to enlightenment? (Message recorded 10/28/2012)
Q&A Part 4:
True Spiritual Enlightenment
Matthew 16:15 (NLT) Then he asked them, “But who do you say I am?”
Enlightenment: Eliminating attachments, or attaching to the Light of the World?
Questions for Reflection and Discussion:
What are you thankful for?
What are you s...
In part four of our Q & A series, we learn more about how Buddhism and Sikhism compare to Christianity. Is there really a clear path to enlightenment? (Message recorded 10/28/2012)
Q&A Part 4:
True Spiritual Enlightenment
Matthew 16:15 (NLT) Then he asked them, “But who do you say I am?”
Enlightenment: Eliminating attachments, or attaching to the Light of the World?
Questions for Reflection and Discussion:
What are you thankful for?
What are you stressed about? Pray.
Read 1 Corinthians 15:1-19
How would you explain the reading in your own words?
There is general scholarly consensus (agreed upon by Christian and secular historians alike) that 1 Corinthians was in fact written by Paul around 55 A.D., about 20 years after the crucifixion of Jesus.
Why is the timing of a document important to note?
Why is it important to be aware of the historical reliability of the New Testament in general?
What does this passage say about what Christians should agree upon?
Who do you say Jesus is?
Who needs to hear this story?
Is there anyone who needs help? What can we do? Make a plan.
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