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How should a church service actually function? Is it a free-for-all led by the Spirit, or a rigid program? In this verse-by-verse study of 1 Corinthians 14:26-40, Stephen Armstrong breaks down the Apostle Paul’s final instructions regarding the use of spiritual gifts within the gathered assembly. While many churches today wrestle with the tension between structure and spontaneity, Paul provides a clear test for all corporate worship: Edification. This sermon challenges the modern "spectator" mindset, reminding believers that we do not gather to simply watch, but to contribute to the building up of the body. Key Topics Covered: The Participation Principle: Why coming to church with "nothing to give" violates the purpose of the gathering. Rules for Tongues: The biblical requirements for an interpreter, the limit on speakers (two or three), and the prohibition of chaotic, simultaneous utterance. Rules for Prophecy: How the church is to "pass judgment" on what is said and why the "spirits of prophets are subject to prophets" (debunking the idea of losing control to the Spirit). God of Peace: Why God does not author confusion or chaos in the assembly. The Role of Women: A careful examination of verses 34-35 regarding silence, authority, and submission in the context of judging prophecy and teaching men. Join us as we learn how to conduct a service that is sensible, understandable, respectful, and ultimately glorifying to God. Notes: https://drive.proton.me/urls/DC8QP7Q8... Web: https://versebyverseministry.org/less... Transcript: https://drive.proton.me/urls/VHKF46E9... Taught by Stephen Armstrong, Founder, VBVMI.