The sermon centers on the dangers of judgmentalism and worldly pride, rooted in James 4:11–17 and reinforced by passages from 1 Peter, Matthew, and Colossians. It warns against speaking evil of others, judging motives, and boasting in self-made plans, emphasizing that only God, the one lawgiver, has the authority to judge and save. The message calls believers to humility, recognizing life's fleeting nature as a vapor, and to align all plans with God's will by saying, 'If the Lord will.' True faith is demonstrated not in self-congratulation over accomplishments, but in doing good with a heart that glorifies God, acknowledges His sovereignty, and examines oneself before condemning others. The call is to live in continual dependence on Christ, submitting to His direction, repenting of worldliness, and pursuing a life of love, self-examination, and worship that honors God in every endeavor.