Bible Text: 1 Corinthians 4 | Preacher: Donnie Case | Series: CHURCH DISCIPLINE | Today, as we talk about church discipline, we will address an issue that has the tendency to paralyze churches. In our text this morning Paul underscores the core problem in almost every conflict situation: Arrogance. It is arrogance that leads us to view every issue as a contest that must be determined by a “winner” and a “loser”. It is arrogance that leads us to conclude that we know better or that our experience is more significant or our understanding is superior to that of another. It is arrogance that concludes that the other guy’s problem is arrogance.
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