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I Corinthians chapter 2, that is not the big announcement, okay? That's Sunday morning. Now if the Lord comes, you won't even care. Chapter 2 verse 1, And I, brethren, when I came to you, came not with excellency of speech or of wisdom, declaring unto you the testimony of God. He said, I didn't come to you with high-sounding words, and eloquency of speech. It wasn't a performance. Verse 2, "...I determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ and Him crucified." Now that didn't mean that he preached the death, burial, and resurrection, salvation message every time he preached. But we've realized that that's a wonderful message. It's the old, old story that never gets old. Isn't that right? But at the same time, every blessing that we have as children of God flows out from the cross. And we learn that. And that's what he's saying. He's made into us, remember chapter 1 verse 30, wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption. From beginning to end, all that we are, all that we have is bound up in Christ and His cross. And then it goes on to say, verse 3, "...and I was with you in weakness." That is a dependence upon the Lord, not just a physical weakness. Even though Paul had physical ailments, it's not really what he's dealing with here. He's dealing with the fact that I'm not coming to you in my strength, my power, my ability. I'm coming to you in in the Lord's strength, in a personal weakness and dependence upon God, and in fear and in much trembling, not fear of man, but the fear of devaluing or diminishing the message and the power of the gospel." Notice he goes on to say, verse 4, "...and my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit, and of power." It wasn't a performance, but a demonstration of the Spirit and power. Verse 5, "...that your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God." That was the declaration of the Word. We saw that. Here's how He declared it. And he's saying here that I didn't want your faith, what you believe, to stand in my persuasive arguments, the wisdom of men, but in the power of God. Because if I can argue you into the gospel, somebody else who's more eloquent than me can argue you out of it. And folks, can I tell you, there are people that can eloquently talk and speak. But if your faith is grounded in the power of God, it will not change or diminish your faith. Notice he says, verse 6, "...howbeit we speak wisdom among them that are perfect, yet not the wisdom of this world, nor of the princes of this world, that come to naught. But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, even the hidden wisdom, which God ordained, appointed before the world unto our glory, our benefit, our blessing, which none of the princes of this world knew. For had they known it, they would not have crucified." the Lord of glory. Church, we live in a day. We're going to keep working through the passage here in a moment. We're living in a day in a world that says truth is whatever you make it. Truth is whatever you make it. Your truth is your truth. My truth is my truth. There's no such thing as the truth. There is just a truth. And your truth is truth to you, but it may not be to me. And you do you, and I'll do me, and we're all going to be happy and get along. And that's our postmodern idea of relativism. And that's why our world is in the chaos that it's in. That's why kids are failing in our school systems. That's why our government is in upheaval. That's why higher education and learning is many times, in many of our so-called elite universities, the education is no better than the paper that it's written on for all practical purposes. Because it's rooted in social engineering. It's in moral relativism. 2 plus 2 doesn't have to equal 4. It can be whatever you want it to be. Because we don't want you to devalue yourself. That's where we are in school systems in Massachusetts. I'm not saying every school system is that way. I'm not saying every school teacher is that way. I'm just saying, by and large, that's the mindset and persuasion in our world today. But may I say that Jesus still says of this blessed book that we hold in our hands, Thy Word is truth. Not a truth one among many. Not one among many religious books and philosophies and ways of looking at the world and all of that and maybe ways and direction of life. No. He said it is the truth. It is the only way. He said, I am the way, the truth, and the life. And so the Bible flows out of the nature of our God. Our God is a God of truth. And He's given us a book of truth. That you and I might know what is true. We are in Him that is true. And friend, can I tell you, that is non-negotiable. The Bible is the only source book in the world of absolute truth. And it's the only true source of wisdom. You remember the Corinthian church is fractured, it's divided, it's sick because they've been following the wrong kind of wisdom. A worldly wisdom rather than a heavenly wisdom. And we saw the wisdom of the cross and now we move into the wonders of the Word or the wisdom of the Word. And Paul in the opening verses has dealt with the declaration of God's Word. Now I want you to note the revelation. of God's Word. Look with me again please in verse 6. Howbeit we speak wisdom among them that are perfect. Here's what I want you to get. First of all, as we think about the revelation of God's Word, it is a distinct word. Man didn't think it up. God sent it down. He's going to tell us that He speaks it among them which are perfect. The Bible is the only book authored by God Himself. And Paul is saying, what I'm giving you, I'm speaking, I'm declaring God's truth to you among those that are mature, not sinlessly perfect, but they are mature spiritually. We're going to come more to that in the end of the chapter, alright? Now let me just say something about wisdom. Can I do that? Not all wisdom is bad wisdom. There is practical wisdom in our world. Let me help you understand. It's different from the wisdom of the world that Paul's talking about. Let me explain that to you. There is a wisdom in mathematics. People are savvy. They're wise in the ways of true mathematics. There is a wisdom in medicine among surgeons and doctors. And I stand amazed at modern medicine, don't you? And I'm thankful for it that they can go in and take a person's heart out and change out the arteries in it and put it back in and it starts again. And they basically have not a new heart, but it's an improved heart. Better than what it was. Listen, if I'm having heart surgery, I want somebody to have a little bit of wisdom that's working on me. What about you? There's a wisdom in parenting. You know, the Bible is not a parenting book. A lot of Christian counselors and books, they try to make the Bible a parenting book, but it's not. It gives us general guidelines on how to raise our children in a godly manner, but it doesn't tell you everything about raising a child. It doesn't. It doesn't tell you how to change a diaper. I can tell you. If you've ever had a kid, there's some wisdom in that. I learned it the hard way. Thankful. You know what? Every time my wife pulled out of the driveway, there was a disaster. Thank God for my grandma that lived about 200 yards away and I could dial the phone. This was before cell phone. And I mean, it was 911. I needed help. You follow what I'm saying? There's what we call a practical wisdom. It's a wisdom of life. There's wisdom in governing. There's wisdom in leadership. There's wisdom in different areas of practical living. And Proverbs is full of practical wisdom. Okay, the book of Proverbs is full of practical wisdom. Considering the ant that stores up in the summer preparing for the winter, the hard days. There's something there about saving and preparing for the future. See, there's practical wisdom there. That's not what Paul's talking about. He's talking about a wisdom that's in opposition to God. A wisdom that's in opposition to the truth. A wisdom that's in opposition to the cross of Christ. That's what he's talking about. A secular wisdom. Notice he goes on to say in verse 6, "...yet not the wisdom of this world, nor of the princes of this world that come to naught, the wise, the mighty, the noble, the great men of power, nobility, might, the so-called sages and philosophers down through the ages with their theories and hypotheses which come to nothing." And the Bible is distinct in that it is not a history book, and it's not a science book, and it's not a philosophy book, but it speaks with authority and accuracy on all matters of history, science, and philosophy. Did you know that? The Bible is not a science book, but any time it speaks on science, it's never been disproven. It's not a history book, but yet it's rooted in history. And whatever historical fact that it shares in the Scriptures has never been disproven in any other science of history. Never been disproven. Matter of fact, it proves the naysayers wrong. I could give you illustration after illustration after illustration. It's not a science book, and as I said, yet it talks about the hydrological system or the water cycle of evaporation, condensation, precipitation. Ecclesiastes 1.7, Solomon said, All the rivers run into the sea, yet the sea is not full. Under the place from which the rivers come, talking about evaporation, thither they return again. Condensation. You follow it? And then precipitation. Solomon wrote that 3,000 years long before meteorology ever existed as a science. Did you know that air has weight? Do you know that Proverbs 28, 25, Job said, God said there, "...to make the weight for the winds, and he weigheth the waters by measure." Scientists didn't discover that air has weight until the 1600s. The earth hangs on nothing. We all know that. Do you know if you have the great books of Hinduism, they believe that the earth and its foundations rest on the heads of elephants. Yeah, we laugh at that, but yeah, that's in their religious books. But yet Job said, He stretcheth out the north over the empty place, and hangeth the earth upon nothing. I was going to wax eloquent on our flat earth people that exist in fundamentalism today. And I decided not to. I thought I'd be gracious. And it's not only biblically, but scientifically disproven. And I don't care what you read on Facebook. Facebook is not a scientific authority, nor is it a theological authority. Okay? I probably just need to move on. Stars. Do you know the stars are innumerable? You can't count them. That's why God said, Abraham, come out here and count the stars. See if you'll be able to number them. So shall thy seed be. If you're a flat earther and I hurt your feelings tonight, I'm sorry. Okay? Not real sorry, but I'm sorry. I don't want to hurt your feelings. Do you know Jeremiah 33, 23, the host of the heaven cannot be numbered? That's what he said. By the way, your flat earthers go back to Hebrew, Hebrew theology that believed that the earth had a dome and it was flat, had a dome over it, sort of like a platter. And they had this, you know, this thought process. I'm not trying to confuse you tonight, but just because that's Hebrew theology doesn't mean that's Bible theology. Okay. I don't really care what Hebrew theology is. I want to know what Bible theology is. Okay. And there's a difference there. Okay. And so we could go on and on and I'm going to stop, but it's a distinct book and there's no other book in the world like it. It is a disclosed book. What I mean by that is that God gave it to us. The worldly wisdom that comes to nothing is the wisdom that's in opposition to God's wisdom. And we've seen that. Notice he says, verse 7, but we speak the wisdom. It's going to come to nothing, but we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery. Now what does that mean? It doesn't mean it's unknowable. What it means, it's a secret. It's God's secret. But see, God didn't keep His secrets secret. He made them known. That's what Paul's getting ready to tell us. That God's wisdom is a hidden wisdom. It's hidden from those who seek after the wisdom of this world, but yet it's revealed to those who desire it. It means you can only get it from Him. Look at verse 8, "...which none of the princes of this world knew." They didn't understand it. They didn't perceive it. "...For had they known it, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory." Now you can read commentaries, and we're doing Bible study, right? We want deep dives. Is that what Wednesday night is? We've sort of transitioned from preaching to Bible study. A little bit more on Wednesday night, and I'm enjoying it. I hope you're not feeling like you're in a lecture in a classroom. It's not my desire. I'm still preaching. But I was thinking about this passage. Some people believe that this is Satan and demons, and you can find that in some commentaries talking about the princes of this world. But really within the context, he's just following the context in the thinking. It's not going to go, why would he leave talking about the princes of this world that are the wise, the mighty, the noble that He introduces to us in chapter 1 and then goes to Satan and demons in chapter 2. He's continuing that thought. It's still the wise, the mighty, the noble. You remember Jesus stands before Pilate and He says that He came into the world to bear witness of the truth. And what did Pilate say? Who was part of the elite of that day. He said, what is truth? and He understood that truth personified was standing in front of Him, that His Creator was standing in front of Him, He wouldn't have crucified Him. That's what He said. He wouldn't have crucified Him. The devil knew who He was, but Pilate didn't. By the way, it wasn't God's fault. It was theirs that they didn't have the wisdom. They didn't want it. But look at verse 9, But as it is written, I hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man the things which God hath prepared for them that love him. Now here's where God said He hath revealed them unto us. Verse 10, But God hath revealed them unto us. So God's secrets have been revealed. They've been made known to us, His people, those who belong to Him. God's revealed His secrets. He's made them known in His Word and in His Son. Alright? And so, here's what I want you to understand. When you come to verse 9, that is not a reference to heaven. Now, I know that eye hadn't seen, ear hadn't heard, and folks, we can't even imagine what heaven's like, but that's not the context here. He's not going to jump from the Word to heaven. Understand context as we work our way through. We're in a train of thought here. What he's saying is that you can't discover God's truth through your eyes. You can't observe it with your eyes. You can't conceive it with your heart, with your mind. You can't hear it with your ears. What he's saying is man can't discover it. God has delivered it. He's revealed His secrets to men. That's what he's saying. That's why an astronomer can peer into space through a telescope and be awed by the wonders of the universe, but never find God. They're not looking for God. They don't want to find God. He's not even in their thoughts. It's undiscoverable through human means. Creation, I know there's a God, but remember we have to have the Word, the special revelation to know God, to know His grace. Alright? And so God revealed to us by His Spirit what we couldn't through observation, eye, ear, and heart perceive. God's revealed or made known to us by the divine author of Scripture, verse number 10. But God hath revealed unto us by His Spirit, watch this, for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God. Alright? So it's not us searching the deep things of God, the Spirit searches the deep things of God. There's nothing about God the Spirit does not know. You say, preacher, why? Because He is God. And He makes them known to us. And look at the logic of verse 11. For what man knoweth the things of a man save the spirit of man which is in him? Even so the things of God knoweth no man but the Spirit of God. So here's what he's saying. Who knows a man or a woman better than they themselves? Nobody. I may say I know my wife, but yet I don't know my wife like she knows herself. She doesn't know me like I know myself. And nobody's going to know God like he knows himself. And that's the logic that Paul's giving us. Except the Spirit of God. And so now we come to how we got our Bible. We already learned that man didn't think it up. It's undiscoverable through human reason and human logic and human ability. You'll never see it here to perceive it with your heart. So God's revealed it into us. It's the faith once delivered unto the saints. And so let me give you two thoughts real quickly. God has inspired His Word. I'm just going to give you verses. They may be in your notes. The Lord gave the Word. Psalm 68 verse 11, 2 Samuel 23 verse 2, The Spirit of the Lord spake by me, and His Word was in my tongue. The Bible writers understood they were writing words that were not their own. They were not their own. That's why the prophet would say, Thus saith the Lord. Every time a preacher stands up and he says, Thus saith the Lord, it doesn't always mean he's saying, Thus saith the Lord. There's bad theology and bad preaching even in Baptist pulpits. We're only saying, thus saith the Lord, when we're preaching accurately and clearly, contextually and grammatically and historically. When we're going into the Bible and rightly dividing it and preaching the Word, that's when it's, thus saith the Lord. Anything else is a man's opinion. We have to understand that. 2 Timothy 3.16, is that in your notes? Can we spend a little bit of time with that one? All Scripture, not some of it, not most of it, not part of it, all of it. That means not just the words in red. All Scripture is given by inspiration of God. That means it's God-breathed. That means it came from the very mouth of God. Jesus said, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God. We believe in word for word inspiration. That God gave the Word. Alright? And notice that's what he's saying in verse number 10. He hath revealed. Do you know that's past tense? That it's complete? God's not revealing anything today. The Bible's closed. The final Amen of Revelation 22 verse 21. There is no further word from God. And so when the Joy Boys get up on TV, and they say, oh, what's that Lord? Oh, and God said, they're lying. It's a lie. And they're saying something God didn't say. We have to remember that. They're not going to dig up lost books of the Bible. You have exactly what God wants you to have. It is God's Word and not man's and that makes it authoritative. Do you realize we talk about pastoral authority and we throw these words around from pulpits? And can I help you understand? Pastoral authority only comes from here. That's where it comes from. It comes from the Bible. The pastor sets under the authority of the Word of God. Are you following me? And then not only has God inspired it, but this is not necessarily the text, but I'm going to give it to you because I think it's important. He's preserved it. That's important to us because God's not inspiring His Word today. It's already done. It's already inspired. So what is God doing today, preacher? He is providentially preserving His Word that He inspired thousands of years ago. And that's the promise of Scripture. Do you realize I got a letter just recently from my friend Dr. Charles Keane, First Bible International. Brother Dale Money now leads that ministry that for the very first time the Mongolian people have a Bible in their own language. Isn't that amazing? We've had it for hundreds of years. They've got it now in their own language, an entire Bible for the very first time. What did God just do? He preserved His Word for the Mongolian people. Do you know there's people still waiting for the Bible to be translated into their language? God's looking for young men and young women, or anybody else for that matter, that would do the work to become a linguist to translate the Bible into languages so people can have a Bible in their own tongue. It's the height of arrogance to say, well, everybody just ought to learn English so they can have our Bible. That's the height of arrogance. We ought to just be thankful God gave us a Bible. Aren't you glad God didn't say everybody had to learn Hebrew? Or Aramaic or Greek? I'm not trying to be a smart aleck. I'm just being honest. I believe God loves the world. And I believe He wants the world to have His Word. And we ought to be a church that's involved in getting the Word to the world. Wouldn't we agree with that? Let's talk about preservation. So what's happened, let me help you understand. So God inspires His Word to Moses. He inspires His Word to Ezekiel, John, Isaiah. The moment the final Word to that parchment, that roll, that what we call a book that was a scroll in that day, okay? The moment that the final Word was placed there, preservation took over. You could almost say the moment the Word was written, preservation took over. Would that be pretty close there, Brother Harper? Wouldn't you agree with me? that the moment God gave it and it was written on paper that God began to preserve that Word to every generation so that we hold in our hands the very inspired, inerrant, infallible, preserved Word of the living God. We have everything God wants us to have tonight, church. We have a treasure in our hands that the devil tries to keep us from reading because he doesn't want us to know how much our God loves us. Can I give you some quick verses? I'll give you a whole bunch of them. Notice Psalm 33 verse 11. The counsel of the Lord standeth forever, the thoughts of His heart to all generations. By the way, not this year but next. Well, actually it's going to come around in about 10 months. We'll be hosting what's called the King James Research Council National Conference. here at Calvary, you're gonna hear 17 different men. I hope you're one of them. I gave them your name, Brother Harper, to be preaching in that conference, okay? So I'm hoping Dr. Brown's gonna call you. And so anyway, you'll hear in two days 17 messages on the Bible. that deals with this subject, those that are here all day for those days. It goes all day. And it's some of the best stuff on this subject that I've ever heard. It's phenomenal stuff. Forever, O Lord, Thy Word is settled in heaven. Psalm 119 verse 89, Matthew 24, 35, Jesus said, Heaven and earth shall pass away, but My words shall not pass away. And so God has providentially preserved His Word. Can we quickly move on from there? Are we settled here? We know what we believe and why we believe it. This is God's book. God has given us wonderful translators. He's given us a Bible in our own language. that we can read and we can love and we can meet God over and let God speak to our hearts. Number three, the impartation of God's Word. That's where we're going to move to now when we go to verse number 12. Now, we have received not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit which is of God." This is the first mention of the indwelling ministry of the Holy Spirit, the relationship of the Spirit with the Corinthian believers. It's going to be picked up later on in the book that we might know, understand, grasp the things that are freely given to us of God, to know with assurance the things that are freely given to us by God. And so we come to verse 13, "...which things also we speak not in the words which man's wisdom teacheth." What's this next phrase? "...but which the Holy Ghost teacheth." Comparing spiritual things with spiritual. Okay? So we know with understanding. He's dealing here with what we call the doctrine. You can jot this down. I don't know if it's in your notes or not. The doctrine of illumination. To illumine, we cast light on something. So understand, and I get it, preachers will get up and they'll say things like this. Sometimes I have to guard myself so that I don't say it. Well, God, reveal this to me. God revealed this to me. God revealed this. Well, here's reality. I hate to burst anybody's bubble, but God hasn't revealed anything to you and God hasn't revealed anything to me. God revealed His Word when He inspired it to the original writers of Scripture. Thereafter, what God does is He illumined our minds. He exposed, He casts light, the Spirit of God casts light on the truth to give us understanding of God's inspired, preserved Word. You see, and this is where the understanding comes in. That God has hidden His truth from the wise. Catch it. The noble. But He has revealed it, Jesus said, unto babes. Those who will willingly and gladly receive the simple yet profound truths of the Word of God that are unfathomable, that the greatest minds in all of human history could never plumb the depths of. Because who hath known the mind of the Lord? Who hath been His counselor? Oh, the deep things of God. Are you following me? How do you reconcile in your mind God and man in one person? All God, all man, but yet one person. We can't reconcile, but God can. That Jesus Christ is all God and all man. Who would have thought up the plan of salvation freely given to every one of us? We ought to stand in awe of God, shouldn't we? And so there are three words, and I'm going to end with this tonight, okay? Three key words that every Christian needs to understand and get straight in their mind, and then we'll finish this when we come back on a Wednesday night and I'm preaching, okay? Alright? Because I'm getting ready to go on vacation after Sunday, alright? And I'm going to be gone for a little bit, and then I'll be back and everything, but some rest time is coming. You need some rest. I need some rest. All of us need rest at times. Amen? Alright? Revelation. Revelation. From God to man. Now watch this. Man hears what God wants written. That's Revelation. Man hears what God wants written. Now let me help you. God spoke to Moses as a man would his face-to-face with his friend. But God didn't speak to every Bible writer in that way. That was unique for Moses. So it wasn't God audibly like me dictating to a secretary and her hearing and writing it down. When I say hear, that means God through the heart, through the mind, through the spirit gave them the words and these men wrote it down, but they realized something was happening outside of themselves. Are you following me? Okay. Then inspiration. This is from man to paper. Man to paper. God's revealed His Word. It comes out of His mouth. He's spoken it. The Lord gave the Word and men wrote it down. That's from man to paper. Man writes what God wants written. Now, are you all giving me a little bit of time here? A few rollover minutes? Because even among fundamental preachers and good men there's a difference of opinion. And I'm not going to split with anybody over it. There's the view of superintendents that God gave the Word and superintended the writing of His Word. to incorporate the personalities and all of this of the men. And that's why you see a difference in John and Paul and Luke and the different writers because they do write differently. Their writings are different and you can tell by their writings that they're different. Then the other school of thought is what we would call dictation. That's where God gave the Word. He dictated the Word. And you're going to say, where do I land? Well, I'm going to tell you where I land. I land on dictation. I don't land on superintendents because I still believe God created the penman. But if the Lord gave the Word, He gave the Word. And they wrote it down without error. I used to be over here, but the more I've studied it, I sort of landed over here. And that's the historic Baptist position, by the way. Sort of changed through different areas. And I don't fall out of it because we're all landing, we're all arriving at the same destination of an inspired and errant infallible Bible. Just how we're getting there is just a little bit different. I think it's safer to say the Lord just gave the Word and they wrote it down. But He made the penman and God controlled the pen and God controlled the penman so that you and I have the very Word that He gave us. Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God. I told you I was going to do Bible study and so we're going to be a little deeper in here, okay? Alright, here's the last word and I'm going to be done. Illumination. This is from paper to heart. By the way, I'm not opposed to reading your Bible off of your phone or your iPad. I'm not opposed to that. I don't think that you're bad or unspiritual if you do that. I don't believe that at all. I've been listening to my daily Bible reading. I did that today. I listened to it. And I enjoy that. By the way, do you know that's what they did in Bible days? Everybody didn't have a Bible, so you listened to it. You learned to be a good listener and remember of what you hear. And so I think it's good getting it through the ear gate, the eye gate, however you get it into you. Can I just say something though? How your mind interacts with a screen is different than how it interacts with paper. It does. And I'm just saying don't jettison your Bible, the paper and the ink. Don't jettison that out of your life. Because of the fact that I can, and I get it, I read the Bible off my phone too. I'm sitting in a doctor's office and I'm reading my Bible at times. Or I'm on a plane and I'm reading my Bible, whatever. I'm not saying don't do that. I'm not. I'm just saying don't jettison this on the shelf and be exclusively this because you don't interact the same way. There's something about paper and ink with your mind and lingering over that. And so if I'm going to just do a lot of reading, tablet's fine. If I'm going to meditate, I want this. You see what I'm saying? Okay. Illumination. This is man receives the understanding. Man receives the understanding. So Revelation, man hears what God wants and writes it down from God to man. Inspiration, man to paper, man writes what God wants written and God's controlling the pen and the penman. It's double authorship. There's a human writer and there's God. God is the author of Scripture, the Holy Spirit specifically. And then illumination, that's paper to heart. That's where God is enabling me to understand what He has written. And watch this, and I close with this thought. The Bible is the only book where the author is ever present with you to explain what he meant. Okay? And that's exciting, isn't it? You ever been reading something and you wish that you had the author there so you could say, you know, what did you mean right here? Because it's not making a whole lot of sense, you know. Well, the Bible has that author. He lives inside of you. And He can teach you. Now that doesn't mean you don't need preachers and human teachers and commentaries or books or well-written things. It doesn't mean that at all. But what it's meaning is you're capable of understanding God's truth, His secrets that He's given to you. Isn't that exciting? I hope you'll love your Bible more after our study tonight. We're going to come back to it and finish it up.
The Wonders of The Word - Part 2
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The Wonders of The Word - Part 2 | 1 Corinthians 2:1-16 | Kevin Broyhill
Sermon ID | 5222505954334 |
Duration | 35:42 |
Date | |
Category | Midweek Service |
Bible Text | 1 Corinthians 2 |
Language | English |
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