Playlist: anakrino (#G350) (topic)

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Developing Discernment

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

The Greek word *anakrino* (G350), as used in I Corinthians 2:14, carries a range of meanings including to distinguish or separate out by investigating through objects or facts, to examine, to scrutinize, or to question. It also implies holding a preliminary judicial examination preceding a proper trial, often suggesting further …


Recognizing the Intents of the Heart

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

The Greek word *anakrino* (G350), as used in I Corinthians 2:14, signifies the act of distinguishing or separating out through careful investigation. It conveys the meaning of examining, scrutinizing, or questioning, often implying a preliminary judicial examination that precedes a fuller trial. This term highlights a process of …


Discerning Truth and Applying Wisdom

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

The Greek word *anakrino* (G350), translated as "discern" in I Corinthians 2:14, carries several nuanced meanings. It suggests the act of distinguishing or separating out, investigating by looking throughout objects or facts, examining or scrutinizing, and questioning. Additionally, it can imply holding a preliminary judicial …


Our Personal Plumblines

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by David F. Maas

As future kings and priests in God's Kingdom, we are commanded to engage in a specific form of judging in preparation for our roles. This judging is represented by the Greek term anakrino (Strong's 350), which means to scrutinize, investigate, interrogate, determine, or discern. In this context, judging refers to a longitudinal …


The Law's Purpose and Intent

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

The effectiveness of a law is found in its purpose and intent rather than the letter. Love and mercy constitute the spiritual fulfillment of the Law.