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Athey Creek | Audio Podcast

Through the Bible | 1 Corinthians 2 by Brett Meador

Athey Creek | Audio Podcast

Athey Creek Christian Fellowship

Christianity, Pdx, Through The Bible, West Linn, Scripture, Bible Teaching, Day By Day, Church, Brett Meador, Portland, Oregon, Jesus, Athey Creek, Religion & Spirituality

4.9771 Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2025

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

The Corinthian church had failed to grow in spiritual maturity and was embracing the world’s “wisdom” by adopting a worldview contrary to God’s Word. However, Paul provides the remedy in 1 Corinthians 2 by calling them to follow the wisdom of God, which comes through studying the Word, walking in the Spirit, and being rooted in the power of Jesus Christ and Him crucified.

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0:00.0

Have you noticed the discrepancy between world views? It seems to be widening, and it seems to be

0:08.9

getting more and more, maybe, I don't know how else to say it, but ridiculous. I remember the

0:15.1

differences we possessed back 20, 30 years ago, and there were differences, but, you know, it didn't seem as insane, perhaps.

0:23.8

I don't know if it's that I'm just more aware, but I think maybe it's people have just

0:28.9

become insanely different in worldview.

0:34.0

And how do you sort through that?

0:36.9

How do you know you're right?

0:38.4

Maybe you're the insane one.

0:40.0

Maybe I am.

0:41.5

How do you know?

0:42.3

And what is it that makes this worldview that's out there today so insidious and really evil?

0:52.9

And how can people that we once maybe would have called, you know,

0:56.1

people with just a different worldview, how can it go so cattywamp us to where there's a

1:01.3

worldview that just seems kind of insane?

1:04.5

Well, I believe throughout history there have been times like today.

1:08.1

It's not that this is unusual.

1:09.6

It might be unusual to this level here in the

1:12.1

United States, but I think in Paul's Day there were extreme worldviews. The religious leaders

1:16.6

of Paul's Day had a completely different worldview. There were times where Christians were

1:21.6

being slaughtered in ancient times, even Paul's Day, because they believed that Jesus was the Messiah and that

1:28.7

he rose from the grave.

1:30.1

They were Christians, and so they were sawn in half, put on barbecue grills and sizzled to death,

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