Northgate Presbyterian Church

Opposition


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The sermon draws a powerful parallel between the returned exiles in Ezra 4 and the modern Christian life, emphasizing that faithful obedience to God inevitably invites opposition. It identifies Satan's two-pronged strategy—first infiltration through false unity and compromised theology, then intimidation through fear and discouragement—as the primary threats to the church's distinctiveness. The exiles' refusal to allow pagan neighbors to join in rebuilding the temple underscores the necessity of preserving the exclusive worship of the one true God, a principle rooted in biblical theology and safeguarded by creeds and confessions. The sermon warns that the church's current lack of visible persecution is not due to safety, but because infiltration has already succeeded, subtly eroding Christian distinctiveness. Ultimately, it calls believers to expect opposition, reject compromise, and stand firm in Christ, trusting that He has already overcome the world, and that true peace comes not from avoiding tribulation, but from abiding in Him.
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Northgate Presbyterian ChurchBy John Albano

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