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The sermon presents a profound examination of the nature of true wisdom, contrasting the earthly, unspiritual, and demonic wisdom rooted in jealousy and selfish ambition with the heavenly wisdom marked by purity, peace, and mercy. Drawing from James 3:13–18, it emphasizes that genuine wisdom is not measured by outward actions alone but by the condition of the heart, exposing how sinful motives like envy and rivalry—though often hidden—inevitably produce disorder and moral degradation. The preacher underscores that such corruption originates not from God but from the depths of human pride and rebellion, calling believers to self-examination, humility, and repentance, recognizing that without a radical transformation through the Spirit, even religious activity is futile. Ultimately, the message calls for a renewed dependence on divine grace, urging listeners to abandon self-reliance and embrace the transformative power of Christ, whose wisdom alone can restore peace and righteousness in both individual lives and the church community.
