In the sermon titled "Death by Division," Tim James addresses the theological significance of unity in the Gospel as illustrated by the story of King Solomon and the two harlots in 1 Kings 3:16-28. He argues that true wisdom is exemplified in Solomon's discernment, where maternal love is shown as a reflection of God's covenant love for His people. Scripture references, particularly the maternal imagery found in Isaiah 49 and the wisdom texts in Proverbs, underscore the importance of recognizing Christ as the embodiment of true wisdom and wholeness, against the backdrop of a culture that promotes division and half-truths about salvation. The practical significance resides in the affirmation that true salvation, anchored in Christ's complete and finished work, cannot be fragmented; thus, any attempt to dilute the Gospel threatens the integrity of the believer's faith.
“Half of a thing is worth nothing... if it is divided, it may be dispersed in parts, but the parts are dead.”
“A half-truth is cutting the baby in two and leaving nothing but pieces of death.”
“Christ is our salvation. Complete, whole, full, free, and forever.”
“If a preacher says, God wants to do something for you, and it don't get done, then whoever that God in ain't God.”
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