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1 Corinthians 2:1-9 (1 Corinthians 2:1-9)

Tim Douglass, June 14, 2020
Part of the 1 Corinthians series, preached at a Sunday Morning service

The Apostle Paul is pretty obviously an intelligent man. He builds a lot of very complex arguments and presents them very well, despite the fact that he sometimes seems to get a bit sidetracked. But throughout his time of ministry he never uses his own ability as a way to leverage people into belief. His arguments are to show them the necessity of the Gospel and to show them the failure of any other position. We need to look both at Paul’s message and a bit at his methods in order to fully understand what he is saying to the Corinthian church.

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About Tim Douglass: Tim is the pastor of Monitor Bible Church.
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