EPISODE · Jun 21, 2026 · 40 MIN
"Common Sins and Struggles" by Joey Morgan - Part 12
from Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ) · host lehmanavechurchofchrist
May 31, 2026 - Sunday AM Bible Class In this episode Joey leads a Bible study and discussion on selfishness — what it is, where it comes from, and how Christians should respond. Beginning with Scripture, the episode defines selfishness using Philippians 2 and James (including James 3:14–15 and James 4) and explains selfishness as putting yourself at the center of the universe. The group examines how unmet desires breed conflict and division, and why selfishness is not from God but from the heart. The study moves through biblical examples: Cain, the prodigal son (Luke 15), and Diotrephes (3 John) are used to show different expressions of self-seeking and preeminence. The speaker contrasts these with the life of Jesus, drawing on Philippians 2:5–8, John 13 (the washing of the disciples’ feet), Jesus’ temptations, Matthew 16:24–28 (deny yourself, take up your cross), and Matthew 22:37–40 (love God and neighbor). Key congregation interactions and contributions from attendees (Andy, Amanda, Russell, Kevin) illustrate practical, real-life implications of selfish attitudes. The episode outlines the harm selfishness does to relationships, churches, and spiritual growth — producing division, power struggles, lack of service, and damaged love for God and neighbor. Romans 12:9–21 is offered as a scriptural blueprint for healthy Christian behavior (loving without hypocrisy, honoring one another, serving, living peaceably, and overcoming evil with good). Practical steps for overcoming selfishness are emphasized: serve others intentionally (even without credit), practice gratitude, cultivate humility, put God first daily, and train yourself to think about others before acting. Joey closes with Paul’s testimony in Galatians 2:20 and the guiding motto for transformation — less self, more Christ — encouraging listeners to allow Christ’s mind to replace self-centered living. Duration 40:09
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May 31, 2026 - Sunday AM Bible Class In this episode Joey leads a Bible study and discussion on selfishness — what it is, where it comes from, and how Christians should respond. Beginning with Scripture, the episode defines selfishness using Philippians 2 and James (including James 3:14–15 and James 4) and explains selfishness as putting yourself at the center of the universe. The group examines how unmet desires breed conflict and division, and why selfishness is not from God but from the heart. The study moves through biblical examples: Cain, the prodigal son (Luke 15), and Diotrephes (3 John) are used to show different expressions of self-seeking and preeminence. The speaker contrasts these with the life of Jesus, drawing on Philippians 2:5–8, John 13 (the washing of the disciples’ feet), Jesus’ temptations, Matthew 16:24–28 (deny yourself, take up your cross), and Matthew 22:37–40 (love God and neighbor). Key congregation interactions and contributions from attendees (Andy, Amanda, Russell, Kevin) illustrate practical, real-life implications of selfish attitudes. The episode outlines the harm selfishness does to relationships, churches, and spiritual growth — producing division, power struggles, lack of service, and damaged love for God and neighbor. Romans 12:9–21 is offered as a scriptural blueprint for healthy Christian behavior (loving without hypocrisy, honoring one another, serving, living peaceably, and overcoming evil with good). Practical steps for overcoming selfishness are emphasized: serve others intentionally (even without credit), practice gratitude, cultivate humility, put God first daily, and train yourself to think about others before acting. Joey closes with Paul’s testimony in Galatians 2:20 and the guiding motto for transformation — less self, more Christ — encouraging listeners to allow Christ’s mind to replace self-centered living. Duration 40:09
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