07 How Paul Defines Spirituality
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Today's passage is one of the "See For Yourself" passages Chapter 7 of Start Strong: A New Believer’s Guide to Christianity.
In 1 Corinthians 12:1–3, Paul speaks to a church that’s confused about what makes someone “spiritual.” The Corinthians had started treating dramatic experiences—especially speaking in tongues—as proof that God was truly at work.
Paul redirects them to something far simpler and far more decisive: the Spirit’s work is shown in a person’s confession and conviction that Jesus is Lord, not in how impressive their worship looks or how extraordinary their experiences feel.
In this week’s episode, we explore:
- Why the Corinthians’ pagan background shaped their expectations of spiritual “signs”
- What Paul means by “spiritual things” in 1 Corinthians 12:1
- How Paul identifies the real mark of the Holy Spirit’s work in a believer
- Why “Jesus is Lord” summarizes the heart of the gospel message
- How modern Christians can repeat Corinth’s mistake
- What true spirituality looks like in ordinary life: work, family, faithfulness, and daily obedience
By the end of this episode, you’ll have clarity and relief: the Spirit’s presence isn’t measured by flash, intensity, or spiritual comparison.
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