The sermon centers on the biblical mandate for church order, emphasizing the necessity of recognizing and honoring faithful elders who labor diligently in the Word, not for their titles but for their faithful service and adherence to Scripture. It underscores that true ecclesiastical authority is derived from Christ alone, exercised through biblical discipline, admonition, and love, not human tradition or authoritarianism, and calls for a return to sola Scriptura in doctrine, worship, and governance. The church is exhorted to maintain peace not through compromise with sin and error, but through loving, patient, and biblically grounded correction of the unruly, comfort for the fainthearted, and support for the weak, all rooted in the authority of Scripture and the sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit. The preacher warns against the dangers of legalism, cultural accommodation, and the erosion of biblical standards, especially in worship and doctrine, and calls believers to reject false peace built on toleration of heresy in favor of a deeper, scriptural unity. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a renewed commitment to biblical truth, faithful leadership, and a disciplined, grace-filled community that lives under the lordship of Christ and the authority of His Word.