EPISODE · May 9, 2023 · 40 MIN
Do Not Love The World - 1 John 2:15-17
from Chris Stuart - Tyndale’s Plowboy · host cstpb
The central message of this sermon is that loving the world and its desires is antithetical to loving God, and that we must adopt a long-term perspective in order to prioritize our relationship with Him. The teacher argues that everything in the world is tainted by sin and originates from Satan's "cosmos" or system of evil, which is opposed to God's way. As such, attempting to separate ourselves from the world by choosing specific aspects of it, while rejecting its broader framework, is ultimately futile. This requires a fundamental shift in perspective, one that recognizes the world as a flawed and ephemeral entity in contrast to the eternal kingdom of God. In essence, the teacher urges listeners to reassess their values and priorities, acknowledging that loving God demands a commitment to His will over human desires and fleeting interests.
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The central message of this sermon is that loving the world and its desires is antithetical to loving God, and that we must adopt a long-term perspective in order to prioritize our relationship with Him. The teacher argues that everything in the world is tainted by sin and originates from Satan's "cosmos" or system of evil, which is opposed to God's way. As such, attempting to separate ourselves from the world by choosing specific aspects of it, while rejecting its broader framework, is ultimately futile. This requires a fundamental shift in perspective, one that recognizes the world as a flawed and ephemeral entity in contrast to the eternal kingdom of God. In essence, the teacher urges listeners to reassess their values and priorities, acknowledging that loving God demands a commitment to His will over human desires and fleeting interests.
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