Series: Knowledge Puffs Up but Love Edifies

Knowledge Puffs Up But Love Edifies
In the series: Short Lessons

What does Paul mean that knowledge makes a person arrogant (1 Corinthians 8:1-3)? What is difference between how we act when we think we have knowledge to justify what we want to do, rather than when we have love for God and others?

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Modesty (part 2): Knowledge Puffs Up But Love Builds Up
In the series: Short Lessons

How does a proper understanding of shame and nakedness cause us to understand exceptions to when we can be naked in front of other people? Are swimming costumes (bathing suits) an exception where it is right for us to uncover parts of our body that normally should be covered?

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Modesty (part 3): Knowledge Puffs Up But Love Builds Up
In the series: Short Lessons

This is the second video where I answer questions that came as a result of the modesty lesson. In this lesson, we look at the passages in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Peter 3 about expensive clothes, jewelry, and braided hair. We also look at the question of whether women should wear pants to church.

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