Wisdom

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The main message is that Christians are called to be citizens of God's kingdom first while engaging wisely with earthly politics. Pastor Ryan outlines that believers should fear God above all, honor and obey authorities when not in conflict with Scripture, maintain peaceful relationships with all people, and avoid both political idolatry and political passivity.

Pastor Ryan begins a new series on politics by reflecting on the past political season, where Christians often prioritize their political parties over their faith, leading to disunity and a loss of witness. He introduces the series by emphasizing that true Christian allegiance is to King Jesus alone, and the church's primary mission is to be a community that lives by His values, not by political rhetoric.

Pastor Edward addresses mental health challenges, reassuring the congregation that God sees their struggles. He uses the book of James to teach that true wisdom for navigating life's difficulties comes from asking God for guidance without doubting, promising that those who endure their trials will receive the crown of life.

This sermon teaches that true discipleship requires three fundamental habits: self-denial, which involves not demanding what one is owed; a deliberate rejection of worldly wisdom in favor of Christ's teachings; and the willingness to die to oneself, mirroring Jesus' sacrifice, as the only path to finding true and eternal life.