The arrogant person thinks, "Well, I'm the person who should get credit for my gifts." Now if you press some people, of course they'll admit that whatever latent ablilities they have, have been given to them. But that's not the thought that dominates their minds. They are not thinking in terms of being a receiver, a benefactor, they are not thinking that whatever they have they have received. They have the idea that whatever they have, they are responsible for and they ought to get credit for it.
This is the most brilliant series of sermons on 1 Corinthians 13 I have ever heard. This series is marked by outstanding exegesis, unmatched application and penetrating conviction. God's standard for life and ministry in this chapter is so high that it cannot be matched except by God's empowering grace in the hearts of His people. You will find this series so riveting and engaging that you will want to listen to it again and also pass it on to others.
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Dr. Wayne Mack, Director of Strengthening Ministries International. Professor of Biblical Counseling at Grace School of Ministry in South Africa (October to May) and the Expositor's Seminary in Little Rock, Arkansas (June through September). Adjunct Professor of Biblical...