Stop Acting Like Spiritual Toddlers
Have you ever seen a grown adult throw a toddler-style tantrum? It’s not pretty. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what was happening in the church at Corinth—not in a nursery, but among people who had been Christians for years. In this powerful and deeply relevant sermon, we walk through 1 Corinthians 3, where the Apostle Paul calls out spiritual immaturity—not to shame, but to lovingly urge believers to grow up in Christ.
You’ll hear what it looks like to live like spiritual toddlers: jealousy, factions, pride in leaders, and a failure to recognize that the church belongs to God, not us. But you’ll also hear Paul’s vision for a mature, Christ-centered church—one where leaders are servants, the foundation is Jesus alone, and every believer is part of God’s holy temple.
Whether you’ve been in church for three months or thirty years, this sermon is a needed reminder: God isn’t calling us to stay in diapers. He’s calling us to grow. To build wisely. To remember who we are in Christ—and what’s at stake if we don’t.