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This is the first study of a three-part series on holiness and spiritual gifts in I Corinthians 12-14. Paul's teaching on spiritual gifts is in the context of his lengthy teaching on the body of Christ. This study identifies four (4) underlying principles in chapter 12 that serve as practical guidelines for corporate holiness.
Although they emerge clearly from the text as foundational to the ministry and life of any congregation, in practice these principles are often obscured by the constant pressure of church activities. They are simply stated as follows: God desires that in the body of Christ there are no independent people, no unimportant people, no self-made people and no stagnant people.
To learn more and to download this month's study guide, visit https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/holiness
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This is the first study of a three-part series on holiness and spiritual gifts in I Corinthians 12-14. Paul's teaching on spiritual gifts is in the context of his lengthy teaching on the body of Christ. This study identifies four (4) underlying principles in chapter 12 that serve as practical guidelines for corporate holiness.
Although they emerge clearly from the text as foundational to the ministry and life of any congregation, in practice these principles are often obscured by the constant pressure of church activities. They are simply stated as follows: God desires that in the body of Christ there are no independent people, no unimportant people, no self-made people and no stagnant people.
To learn more and to download this month's study guide, visit https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/holiness

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