The concept of a "busybody" in the Bible refers to an individual who meddles in the affairs of others, often with malicious intent or a lack of discretion. According to 2 Thessalonians 3:11, busybodies are those who are idle and yet interfere with the work of others, whereas 1 Timothy 5:13 warns against becoming a busybody by being overly concerned with the affairs of others. In contrast, Christians are called to mind their own business and work diligently, as stated in 2 Thessalonians 3:12, where Paul instructs believers to "work quietly and earn their own living" in order to avoid being a burden to others. By avoiding the role of a busybody, Christians can maintain healthy relationships and uphold a good witness for their faith, as they focus on their own responsibilities and trust in God's sovereignty, as expressed in Proverbs 26:17.
Phil Beach Jr. addresses the issue of being a busybody within the church, emphasizing that many problems among believers stem from meddling in others' affairs rather than focusing on one's own life. He encourages self-reflection, urging attendees to consider if they exhibit busybody tendencies and t
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the destructive power of gossip and slander. He shares a personal story of a man who was falsely accused and how it affected his life and family. The preacher challenges the congregation to examine their own hearts and actions, asking if they can be described
In this sermon, K.P. Yohannan discusses the destructive power of evil reports and gossip. He emphasizes the importance of speaking words that are guided and regulated by the word of God. Yohannan references the story of the spies in Numbers 13 and 14, where the Israelites complained and spread a bad
In this sermon, Brother K.P. O'Hannon discusses the negative impact of evil reports within the church. He highlights how evil reports can lead to division, conflicts, and the discrediting of spiritual leadership. O'Hannon emphasizes the importance of guarding against these reports and encourages lis
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of living in love, unity, and oneness as a community. They caution against judging others' motives and withdrawing our spirit from them. The speaker also warns against spreading evil reports and encourages listeners to test all things and hold on
Francis Chan emphasizes the critical importance of unity within the church, warning against the destructive nature of division and gossip. He reflects on biblical examples of God's severe response to those who treat sacred matters lightly, urging believers to recognize their role as God's temple and
John Gill presents a comprehensive declaration of the faith and practice of the Church of Christ, emphasizing the authority of Scripture, the nature of God as a Trinity, and the doctrines of salvation through Christ. He outlines the church's beliefs regarding election, the fall of man, and the neces
T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the significance of meekness in John 13:1-17, illustrating how it is essential for the Church to fulfill its divine purpose. He explains that meekness not only destroys the ground of Satan's authority but also serves as a unifying factor within the Church, countering prid
Charles Finney emphasizes the vital role of evangelists in promoting revivals, highlighting their unique qualifications and the importance of their relationship with local pastors. He warns against the dangers of ambition, lack of meekness, and rashness in evangelists, which can lead to division and
Zac Poonen emphasizes that true discipleship cannot exist in isolation; it thrives in community within a local church where love and unity among believers are paramount. He highlights that the fear of the Lord is foundational for wisdom and church building, warning against the dangers of partiality
