The sermon titled "Practical Truths" by David Pledger focuses on the theme of humility and the Christian approach to conflicts and desires, rooted in the teachings of James 4:1-10. Pledger emphasizes that the source of quarrels and conflicts among believers arises from unfulfilled desires stemming from the old nature, which remains within even redeemed individuals. He uses James' admonitions to illustrate that believers often ask for things in prayer out of selfish motives rather than aligned with God's will, leading to spiritual adultery by prioritizing worldly desires over their relationship with God. The practical significance of the sermon encourages humility, repentance, and drawing closer to God, signifying a pathway to overcoming personal strife and developing a dependence on divine grace for the transformation of character.
“Where do these things come from? Well, we know that they originate from that old man.”
“Friendship with the world is enmity with God. A man cannot serve two masters.”
“God gives sufficient grace... He gives us grace, grace for every day.”
“Humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, knowing that he will lift you up.”
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