Soldier
Scripture: 2 Timothy 3:1-5, Romans 8:14-17, John 13:12-17, 1 John 1:8-10, 1 Timothy 2:1-13
Pastor Jason teaches that the Church is entering a crucial season requiring deep spiritual discernment—not simply distinguishing good from bad, but discerning what is good from what is truly God. Using 2 Timothy 3, he warns that many things may appear godly yet lack the power of God, and believers must grow sharp in recognizing the difference. He explains five key “S’s” of Christian identity—son, servant, sinner, saint, and soldier—and emphasizes that becoming a soldier of Christ strengthens discernment by freeing us from the distractions and comforts of “civilian” living and calling us to simple, obedient, mission-focused faith. Yet while we live as soldiers in our waking moments, we rest as sons and daughters who enjoy the Father’s unwavering love and smiling presence, especially in seasons of darkness. Just as a child needs a nightlight to see their parent’s loving face, Christians need places of spiritual encouragement—community, prayer, worship—to remind them of God’s delight in them. Ultimately, discernment grows through obedience, identity, and intimacy with the Father, whose faithfulness remains even when ours falters.
Sunday Service: November 30, 2025 • Pastor Jason Choi at HOPE Church in Clarksville, MD