Examine Yourselves — Pastor Tim Brannon
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In this message from 2 Corinthians 13 and 1 Corinthians 11, Pastor Tim Brannon challenges believers to turn their attention inward rather than outward. While the Corinthian church was busy questioning Paul’s authority and criticizing others, Paul issued a sobering command that still speaks to the Church today: “Examine yourselves.”
What does it mean to truly be in the faith? How do we avoid becoming religious without being transformed? And what happens when sacred things become familiar, routine, and treated as common?
As the Church prepares to receive Holy Communion, this message explores the importance of self-examination, repentance, reverence, and spiritual authenticity. Discover why Communion is more than a ritual—it is a proclamation of Christ’s sacrifice—and why God’s warnings, convictions, and corrections are expressions of His mercy.
Before we examine others, Paul reminds us to examine ourselves. Before we judge others, we must allow God to search our own hearts.
Join us as we reflect on one of the most penetrating and practical commands in Scripture and prepare our hearts to encounter Christ at His table.
Scriptures: 2 Corinthians 13:5; 1 Corinthians 11:26–32