The sermon begins with the speaker emphasizing the importance of humility and unity within the church community. The speaker encourages the congregation to value others above themselves, highlighting the verse that instructs believers to do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. The speaker also discusses the concept of honor and shame culture in Roman society, emphasizing the importance of understanding the cultural context.
The speaker then addresses the danger of churches catering to the preferences and likes of their congregation, arguing that this consumer-like culture empties the meaning of church and causes people to miss out on the abundant life that Jesus promises. The speaker also acknowledges that leaders may upset and make people mad by going against their preferences or ideas. However, the primary job of leaders is not to give people what they prefer or make them happy, but to pursue Jesus and teach the truth of scripture.
The speaker also discusses the worldly pursuit of honor and notoriety, contrasting it with the values of Jesus' kingdom. The speaker explains that the Greek words for "vain conceit" refer to an exaggerated view of oneself, considering oneself more important than others. This empty glory and honor is seen in selfish ambition, where one's status and position lead to a sense of entitlement.
The speaker then addresses the issue of pride and entitlement within the church community, emphasizing that just because someone has been a part of the church for a long time or gives generously, it does not give them the right to have a bigger voice or dictate the preferences of others. The speaker encourages unity and joy in Jesus, stating that the church should be united regardless of external attacks or differences.
Finally, the speaker emphasizes the importance of treating one another with love and respect, both within the church community and in the world. The speaker urges the congregation to love and accept each other despite their differences, and to extend that love to those outside the church as well. The sermon concludes with the speaker emphasizing the importance of being committed to the mission of making disciples and reaching the community, rather than being attached to specific methods.
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