Raising your Relational IQ - Message

Mar 31, 2024    Faith Parry

In today's sermon, I explored the theme of spiritual freedom and the importance of creating a safe space for spiritual growth within our church community. I began by reflecting on the societal challenges we face, such as the negative portrayal of the church in the media, the political divide, and the pressure to conform to certain societal norms. I drew parallels between the early church's struggles and our current situation, emphasizing that the issues we face are not new.


I delved into the book of Galatians, where Paul addresses the early church's rift over whether Gentile Christians should adopt Jewish customs. Paul's message is clear: Christ has set us free from the law's bondage, and we are called to live in that freedom. This freedom, however, is not for indulging in the sinful nature but for serving one another in love.


I emphasized the importance of prioritizing relationships over rules, as the law can trap us and distract us from the heart of our faith, which is love. I also spoke about the significance of allowing choices over exerting control, as exemplified by God giving the Israelites a choice to serve Him in the book of Joshua.


Forgiveness over judgment was another key point, as I reminded us that Jesus came to save, not to judge, and that we should extend that same grace to others. I also highlighted the necessity of community in helping us recognize when we've missed the mark, as sin often occurs in the context of our relationships with others.


Lastly, I encouraged openness over being closed off, both as individuals and as a church. We must be willing to learn from our community and other organizations to continue growing and improving.


As we move forward, I hope that we can embody these principles, creating a church that is a spiritually safe place for all to grow and flourish.