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Mar 21, 2020

Why Is Godly Wisdom Essential in Today's World? (Part 2)

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Why Is Godly Wisdom Essential in Today's World? (Part 2)

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Explore the crucial difference between worldly and Godly wisdom, and why embracing Biblical Truth is vital for spiritual health in our modern society. Dr. Michael Youssef draws insights from Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians to address the challenges faced by believers in any culture that rejects God’s wisdom. Key Themes Examined: The shortage of Godly wisdom in society and churches today The conflict between human philosophy and Biblical Truth The "foolishness" of the cross in the eyes of the world The transformative power of Christ’s wisdom over human reasoning The importance of standing firm on Biblical authority Key Points Explained: Dr. Youssef emphasizes the danger of importing worldly philosophies into the church. He warns that when believers trust human wisdom over God’s Word, it leads to division, confusion, and a loss of spiritual power. This point underscores the importance of maintaining biblical absolutes as the foundation for healthy Christian living. Another crucial aspect highlighted is the perceived "foolishness" of the cross. Dr. Youssef explains that while the concept of salvation through Christ’s crucifixion may seem absurd to human reasoning, this "foolishness" holds the power to transform lives and solve humanity’s fundamental problem of sin. Ready to Go Deeper? Ready to deepen your understanding of Godly wisdom and its application in today’s challenging world? Don’t miss the next video in this enlightening series on 1 Corinthians! Scripture: 1 Corinthians 1:18-31 Download

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