
Why Do We Have Spiritual Gifts? - Jude 1, Week 5
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This week's discussion features Judah Thomas, David LaManna, Lenny Selgado, Mike McHugh, and James Gowell.
Edited by: Tim Nicholson
Join us for our study of the one chapter in the Book of Jude.
David kicks us off by talking about common salvation through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Judah then shares about common themes in evangelical churches about a personal relationship with Jesus, which of course is important, but how they often fail to share about the importance of having a shared relationship with Jesus Christ. After all, we are called to be in community, to be The Body of Christ, why does the Holy Spirit give us spiritual gifts? To serve others, to be Jesus' hands n feet in this world.
The conversation shifts to mercy, every person is as close to God as they want to be, draw near to God, He will draw near to you. Johnny talks about the grumblers. Judah shares scripture that addresses how to handle those that cause division in church. We are called to build each other up and to show mercy to those whose faith is wavering.
David then shares how Jude brings attention to invaders in the church. To be vigilant and contend for the faith.
We then go into a deep dive on James being Jesus' 1/2 brother and how other brothers in other religions, for example Muhammad whose brother denied his claim.
The conversation then moves into the importance of community, one another, why we have spiritual gifts...we are called to serve others, to encourage others, to build one another up.
Then, the conversation takes flight and we hope it inspires you to pick up God's Word, to read it, pray about it and then to meditate and listen for the voice of God.
Enjoy and have a blessed day.
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