In today's sermon, I explored the profound contrast between worldly wisdom and Godly wisdom, particularly through the lens of the biblical characters King Saul and David. I delved into the destructive nature of jealousy and the peace that comes from choosing Godly wisdom, humility, and trust in the Lord's timing.
I began by recounting the story of David and Goliath, highlighting David's rise to national hero status and the subsequent jealousy that arose in King Saul's heart. This jealousy, I explained, is a dangerous and destructive force that scripture warns us against, likening it to cancer in the bones. I emphasized that jealousy is not just harmful but is considered earthly, unspiritual, and demonic, leading to disorder and every evil practice.
I then contrasted Saul's jealousy with David's humility and trust in God. Despite being anointed as the next king and having the favor of the Lord, David found himself in hiding, running for his life from Saul. Yet, he did not respond with jealousy or take matters into his own hands. Instead, he trusted in God's timing and plan, even when he had the opportunity to kill Saul and claim the throne. David's refusal to harm Saul, the Lord's anointed, demonstrated his deep respect for God's sovereignty.
I also addressed the issue of contentment, urging the congregation to be content with what God has blessed us with and to avoid the trap of comparing ourselves to others. I pointed out that someone else's success does not equate to our failure, and we should celebrate the victories of others rather than letting jealousy take root in our hearts.
As we approach Easter, I encouraged the congregation to invite others to join us for the various services planned, emphasizing the importance of reaching out to the lost and sharing the love of Christ.
Finally, I shared the joy of witnessing the impact of our ministry on the youth, with several students dedicating their lives to Christ and feeling called to ministry. I concluded with a call to salvation, inviting those who do not know Jesus to accept Him as their Lord and Savior.
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