Discerning Godly Wisdom Through the Holy Spirit

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1) "Paul is saying, there's immaturity among you if that is what you've fallen into. And so they are playing by the world's rules. And the letter to the church in Corinth, Corinth was a place of prosperity, right? It was somewhat cosmopolitan. It was a place where people gathered who thought of the right? And so not only is the church kind of have some division and conflict, within themselves, but they want to appear in a positive light to the community around them. And so they're playing by their rules to an extent, right? They're trying to appear wise. They're trying to appear powerful. And Paul reminds them as we laid into this week's passage, that's not how I did it. When I was there, when I was with you, I preached Christ and I preached him crucified. I wasn't trying to be eloquent. I was trying. I wasn't trying to impress you with how well-dressed I was or how smart I was. I was bringing to you the message of God and nothing else." [01:42] (68 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Paul's talking about godly wisdom here, right? And what does godly wisdom look like? Godly wisdom is complete. It's not bound by time, right? God existed before all of creation and he knew all of the wisdom that was to exist before creation happened. So there's no aspect of he's got to learn what happened a week ago to build on that today or a month ago or 10 years ago or a thousand years ago. He knew it all from the beginning. And it's a complete wisdom. And the other thing, since God holds all of this wisdom, we know that that wisdom is revealed by God. It's not something that we figure out. It's something that God reveals to us." [05:10] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "The Holy Spirit is the third member of the Trinity, right? There's God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit. And the Bible tells us that the Holy Spirit is fully God, and the Bible tells us that the Holy Spirit is a person, that it's not like the force out there, just some unknown flowing thing, but it is a member of the Trinity of God. And so then the question is, where is the Holy Spirit? And Scripture tells us that he lives in us. In John chapter 14, verse 17, it says, you know him for he dwells with you and will be in you. That's Jesus speaking, talking about when the Holy Spirit comes." [11:25] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "I've got to say, this is some of the more challenging parts of Scripture for me. I want it to just be enough for me to be grateful for what Jesus has done in my life. His feelings of love towards him, gratitude towards him, and leave it at that. But Jesus tells us in no uncertain terms that if we love him, we're going to show that love for him in our obedience to him. That there's an action that comes with it. It's not just a feeling. It's not just, oh, thank you, Lord, you've done wonderful things. I'm going to go my own way and do my own thing. It's, thank you for what you've done. Let me live in the way that you've shown me to live. There's an aspect of obedience." [14:19] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "We need to free up space to sit with the Lord and not only bring him the things that are on our hearts, that are troubling us, that we long for help on, but to spend time and allow his spirit to indwell us and speak to our hearts. And if all we ever do is go to the Lord and give him a quick, here's my list today, God, and run on, we miss the opportunity. We miss the opportunity to connect with God and allow his spirit to really speak to us as we abide with him." [16:00] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "The idea is this, is if you've come to that place where you've invited Jesus to be your Lord and Savior, that at the time that you did that, the Holy Spirit came to live within you, and that made you a spiritual person, right? We use the term being born again. That's what it is. We became spiritually alive because the spirit came to live within us. But those who have never made that choice to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior, they have not been able to do that. They have not the spirit of God within them. And that is the natural person. And the things that those of us who understand, who have the spirit of God within us, that seem wise, that we see that says that makes sense, the rest of the world looks at and goes, that's foolishness." [25:46] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "We have a choice between worldly wisdom and godly wisdom. And it comes down to this. We have a choice between worldly wisdom and godly wisdom. And it comes down to this. It comes down to who are you listening to? We discussed the natural person versus the spiritual person. But back in verse six, Paul made the point that it was among the mature, right? It's not just that there's a natural person and a spiritual person. And that if you have the Spirit of Christ within you, you're automatically mature. It doesn't work that way. Maturity comes spiritually in similar ways to as it comes physically, right? That as we grow, in our relationship with the Lord, we become more mature." [32:14] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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