Righteousness, Peace, and Joy
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This sermon on Romans 14:13–18 centers on the tension between Christian freedom and love for one another within the body of Christ. Paul teaches that the Kingdom of God is not ultimately about external matters such as eating and drinking, but about righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit. The sermon explores how words like love, righteousness, peace, and joy become distorted when they are separated from Christ as their foundation, and how believers often elevate personal preferences and cultural convictions to the level of spiritual law. Through Paul’s warning against placing stumbling blocks in the path of others, the message calls Christians to examine how they use their freedoms and convictions within the church community. The sermon culminates in a call to build one’s life on Christ as the true foundation, recognizing that Christian freedom is not merely a personal right, but a privilege meant to be exercised in love for the people Christ died to save.