Becoming the Church in North Kitsap
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Becoming the Church in North Kitsap
Jesus & Culture 01 - Brandon Cameron
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In a world increasingly divided by competing narratives and conflicting voices, we're challenged to anchor ourselves in absolute truth. This message reminds us that truth isn't merely a concept or philosophy—it's a person, and His name is Jesus. Drawing from John 18 where Pilate asks Jesus, 'What is truth?', we're confronted with the reality that Jesus Himself declared, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life.' The sermon explores how we navigate the tension between Christ and culture, moving beyond paradoxes where our Sunday faith stays separate from our Monday through Saturday lives. Instead, we're called to be transformative agents who bring Christ's truth into every corner of our broken world. The Word of God serves as our foundation, pointing consistently from Genesis to Revelation toward Jesus, who exemplifies truth lived out in human form. Meanwhile, we're warned that the devil—the father of lies—works tirelessly to plant deceptions in our hearts and minds. Behind every sin we commit lies a belief in something false, whether it's 'God won't provide,' 'I'm not enough,' or 'I must manage my own image.' The liberating message is found in John 8:32: 'You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.' When we replace the enemy's lies with God's truth, we experience genuine freedom and become unified as the church, fulfilling Jesus' prayer in John 17 that we would be one so the world would believe.