God of Love, God of Judgment

Pastor Jason's sermon centered on the idea of feeling "poor in spirit" amidst instability and finding refuge in the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 5:3). He challenged us to shift our focus from worldly concerns to kingdom priorities, believing that doing so would alleviate feelings of lack. He used the analogy of allergy treatments to explain that God doesn't inflict hardship to build faith, but rather invites us into a place of belonging and heavenly perspective. Drawing from 1 Peter, he discussed suffering, distinguishing between suffering for righteousness and suffering due to sin. He then explored the concept of judgment, emphasizing that while there's a future judgment, judgment also occurs on earth, starting with the house of God. God's judgment is ultimately for our good, revealing truth and offering mercy through Jesus. He concluded by urging us to embrace vulnerability, confess sins, and long for Jesus' righteous judgment in a world where everyone does what is right in their own eyes.

Scripture: 1 Peter 4:12-16

12. God of Love, God of Judgment
Pastor Jason Choi

Sunday Service: March 30, 2025 • Pastor Jason Choi at HOPE Church in Clarksville, MD


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