Playlist: diakrino (topic)

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Loyalty to the Body

Sermonette by David C. Grabbe

When we consider the value of our calling, we must look at Paul's warning about discerning the Body more soberly, maintaining our loyalty to the Body.


Our Personal Plumblines

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by David F. Maas

The other Greek root word pertaining to judging is diakrino (G1252), which means to separate thoroughly, to withdraw from, to oppose, to discriminate or hesitate. Diakrino refers to making distinctions between holy and profane, moral and immoral, righteousness and evil. As future kings and priests in God's kingdom, individuals …


Judge or Be Judged

Sermonette by Frank Simkins

The Greek term diakrino (G1252) describes the act of judging oneself by discriminating against one's own conduct in favor of righteousness. This principle appears in connection with the Passover observance, where the apostle states that if believers would judge themselves they would not be judged, but when they fail to do so …


Debate

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

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