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March 8, 2026 - Sunday AM Bible Class
In this episode Joey Morgan introduces a new quarter focused on "Common Sins and Struggles." Joey explains the class format and invites attendees to share experiences so the group can encourage and help one another. He emphasizes that Scripture already addresses every struggle and that revisiting familiar truths can be lifesaving in different seasons.
The session explores why Christians gather (worship, duty, fellowship, spiritual nourishment, and mutual help) and lays out the class goals: better understanding of each struggle, practical hope and help, and cultivating the willingness to be a support to others. Joey stresses the importance of honesty about personal struggles — spiritual issues have eternal implications and withholding them prevents the church from providing prayer and practical help.
The first thematic topic is laziness. Joey contrasts the world’s dictionary definition (disliking physical or mental effort, loving idleness) with the Bible’s sharper view. Using Genesis 1:27–28 he reminds listeners that God created people with purpose and work in mind. He cites Proverbs 18:9 (the slothful is close to the destroyer) and Proverbs 26:13–14 to show how spiritual and habitual laziness wastes time, talents, and opportunities and is often defended with excuses.
Key points include the difference between occasional rest and habitual sloth, how laziness can be primarily selfish and immature, and why spiritual laziness is more serious than mere physical inactivity. Joey gives practical illustrations (the “accountant who never does taxes” and communal examples like sidewalk-shoveling) to show how shared responsibility lightens burdens, and how opting out through excuses harms the whole body of believers.
The talk challenges listeners to examine their own lives rather than point to others, to drop shame and share struggles with trusted brothers and sisters, and to remember that God’s commands are for our good. Joey encourages participation, prayer, and mutual accountability and notes that the next class will pick up where this introduction leaves off and begin addressing anger as the following topic.
This episode is both a warm introduction to a participatory study and a direct pastoral call to rediscover work, service, and fellowship in the life of the church, grounded in Genesis and Proverbs and aimed at turning excuses into faithful action.
Duration 44:04