Titanic: The Cabin of Our Heart
Summary
The sermon explores the root causes of conflict and strife, using the Titanic as a metaphor for seemingly unsinkable aspects of life that can ultimately fail. Drawing from James chapter four, the pastor argues that external conflicts stem from internal passions and selfish desires, emphasizing that the real issues lie beneath the surface, much like how most of an iceberg is hidden underwater. The key takeaway is to redirect personal passions toward God, seeking His provision and guidance instead of pursuing self-centered pleasures that lead to destruction and relational breakdown.