This sermon presents a profound theological exploration of carnality as a state of spiritual immaturity rooted in prioritizing the flesh over the Spirit, emphasizing that true Christian maturity requires aligning one's entire being—spirit, soul, and body—under God's authority. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 3, it teaches that carnality manifests in division, envy, and worldly attachments, revealing a life governed by bodily desires rather than spiritual discernment. The message unfolds through a trichotomous view of human nature, asserting that the spirit, as the center of identity and connection to God, must lead; the soul, as steward of mind, will, and emotion, must follow the spirit's guidance; and the body, as servant, must be surrendered as a living sacrifice to God. The sermon warns that when the body becomes the master, it opens the door to rebellion, emotional manipulation, and spiritual compromise, ultimately jeopardizing one's eternal reward at the judgment seat of Christ. It concludes with a powerful call to surrender every aspect of life to God, urging believers to make conscious, scriptural choices that reflect true spiritual maturity.