Reference

James 3:13-18; Exodus 20:5; Romans 12:9-21

In this sermon, Steve Haney explores the profound difference between "worldly wisdom" and "godly wisdom," drawing from James 3 and Romans 12.

While the world often encourages selfish ambition and a "me-first" mentality, the wisdom from above is pure, peaceable, and gentle. Steve challenges us to consider how we apply our knowledge of God to our daily lives—reminding us that true faith is only evident through our actions and how we treat others.

Key Highlights:

  • Defining Wisdom: Why wisdom is more than just knowledge—it’s the application of that knowledge in a godly way.
  • The Danger of Jealousy: Understanding how selfish ambition and jealousy can destroy relationships and our witness as Christians.
  • Godly vs. Worldly Wisdom: How to choose the path that leads to a "harvest of righteousness."
  • Becoming Peacemakers: Practical insights from Romans 12 on living in harmony and overcoming evil with good.

Join us as we learn what it means to put our faith into action and live out the kindness and gentleness of Jesus.