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In this edition of UBC Sermon Discussions UBC's Director of Connections Brian Tanedo answers questions from his sermon out of 1 Corinthians 2:6-13.
The main idea for the sermon was: A mature church understands the gospel and it changes how they live.
Questions discussed in this episode:
Q. What does a spiritually immature Christian look like? And what does a spiritually mature Christian look like?
Q. You shared a story of how a cult tried to recruit you while you were shopping at Walmart. Isn’t it eye-opening that those who have a false view of the gospel are more proactive and enthusiastic about their false gospel than most Christians are about the true gospel?
Q.The passage you preached from tells Christ followers that we know the truth about Jesus and that others who don’t know Jesus are not enlightened to this eternal truth. How should this wisdom affect our everyday lives?
Q. What happens when a Christian ignores the wisdom of the Holy Spirit?
Q. The spiritual person judges all things, but is himself to be judged by no one. (1 Corinthians 2:15, ESV). But I always hear that a Christian shouldn’t judge.
We have created a place where you can send us your questions regarding the sermons or topics we discuss in these podcasts. Send them to [email protected].
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In this edition of UBC Sermon Discussions UBC's Director of Connections Brian Tanedo answers questions from his sermon out of 1 Corinthians 2:6-13.
The main idea for the sermon was: A mature church understands the gospel and it changes how they live.
Questions discussed in this episode:
Q. What does a spiritually immature Christian look like? And what does a spiritually mature Christian look like?
Q. You shared a story of how a cult tried to recruit you while you were shopping at Walmart. Isn’t it eye-opening that those who have a false view of the gospel are more proactive and enthusiastic about their false gospel than most Christians are about the true gospel?
Q.The passage you preached from tells Christ followers that we know the truth about Jesus and that others who don’t know Jesus are not enlightened to this eternal truth. How should this wisdom affect our everyday lives?
Q. What happens when a Christian ignores the wisdom of the Holy Spirit?
Q. The spiritual person judges all things, but is himself to be judged by no one. (1 Corinthians 2:15, ESV). But I always hear that a Christian shouldn’t judge.
We have created a place where you can send us your questions regarding the sermons or topics we discuss in these podcasts. Send them to [email protected].

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