Too Mature for Drama
This powerful message challenges us to examine whether we are living as spiritually mature believers or still engaging in petty divisions that characterize the world around us. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 3, we encounter Paul's confrontation of the Corinthian church for their immature behavior - dividing themselves based on which teacher they followed or who baptized them. Paul identifies three types of people: the natural person who rejects God, the spiritual person who lives according to God's ways, and the carnal person who knows God but still operates according to worldly patterns. The challenge for us today is profound: are we dividing over minor issues like worship styles, denominational labels, or preferred teachers while missing the main thing - Jesus? Are we spending more energy gossiping about other churches than celebrating what God is doing through them? Spiritual maturity is not about how long we have followed Jesus, but about whether we can keep the main thing the main thing and refuse to participate in drama that distracts from the gospel.
