The sermon delivered by the speaker delves into the profound difference between knowing about Jesus and having a genuine relationship with Him. The speaker begins by challenging the congregation to examine their lives to see if they truly reflect a relationship with Christ, emphasizing the need for actions that demonstrate faith, as mere words are insufficient. Drawing from the book of James, chapter 3, the speaker explores the concept of wisdom, contrasting earthly wisdom with the wisdom that comes from above. The speaker shares a personal story of a Christian family who discouraged their daughter from pursuing a calling as a medical missionary, highlighting the societal tendency to prioritize selfish ambition over selfless service.
The speaker further warns against the dangers of envy and selfish ambition, which are often celebrated in society but lead to disorder and evil practices. They share a powerful testimony of a man who, despite being involved in satanic worship and committing heinous crimes, experienced a transformation through reading the Bible in jail. This story illustrates the transformative power of God's word and the true wisdom that comes from focusing on others and seeking God.
The speaker also reflects on the importance of our actions and language, praying for the congregation to exhibit holy behavior and for those living worldly lives to repent. They express gratitude for God's impartiality and willingness to die for sinners, emphasizing the need for a heart, vision, and attitude aligned with God's. The speaker shares another personal experience where they realized the importance of letting actions speak for themselves, as their child's life reflected the Gospel and resembled Jesus.
In a poignant moment, the speaker discusses the significance of being known by Jesus, rather than just knowing about Him. They recount praying for George W. Bush after 9/11 and use this as an analogy for our relationship with Jesus, stressing that it is Jesus' recognition of us that grants us access to Him.
The sermon concludes with a discussion on the wisdom that comes from Heaven, which is pure and leads to peacemaking rather than peacekeeping. The speaker shares an anecdote about their child being falsely accused and how they sought the wisdom from above to handle the situation, demonstrating the importance of responding to conflicts with heavenly wisdom.
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