Carnal Christianity refers to a state in which believers, though genuinely saved, live according to the flesh rather than the Spirit, as Paul addresses in 1 Corinthians 3:1-3. In this passage, he highlights the symptoms of a carnal life, indicating that jealousy and strife among believers are signs of spiritual immaturity. The Apostle Paul contrasts this with the life led by the Spirit, as seen in Galatians 5:16, where he exhorts Christians to walk in the Spirit to avoid fulfilling the desires of the flesh. Furthermore, Romans 8:5-8 teaches that those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, which leads to death, while those who live according to the Spirit experience life and peace. This dichotomy emphasizes the importance of spiritual growth and the necessity of yielding to the Holy Spirit's guidance. Jesus' teachings in Matthew 6:24 remind us that one cannot serve two masters, underscoring the need for believers to choose between a life of carnality or one of devotion to God. Ultimately, understanding carnal Christianity calls for self-examination and a commitment to spiritual maturity, as encouraged in Hebrews 5:12-14, where believers are urged to move beyond elementary teachings and grow in discernment.
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the theme of God's faithfulness and the importance of staying faithful to Him. The preacher emphasizes that the world is becoming increasingly wicked and unrighteous, which can influence God's people. The preacher also highlights the issue of believers accusin
