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00:00 - Service 19:00 - Sermon A Christian Divided Against Himself | Overcoming Internal Conflict (Mark 3:22-26) Jesus famously warned that "if a house be divided against itself, that house cannot stand." While He was responding to the religious leaders who accused Him of working with the devil, this principle applies directly to our own spiritual walk today. Join Pastor Jon Nettesheim of Elizabeth City Baptist Church as we examine the danger of being a Christian divided against yourself. If we are internally conflicted—trying to serve both God and the things of this world—we will never fulfill the perfect will of God for our lives. In this message, we explore how internal struggles eventually reveal themselves in our relationships, our leadership, and our daily testimony. From the love of money to the tendency to justify worldly choices, we look at the areas where we often try to serve two masters. Are you embodying the messages of the songs you sing on Sunday, or are you living for the world during the week? The Solution: The path to healing a divided heart is found in Matthew 22:37: “Love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.” True victory begins with honesty—telling the Lord exactly where you are divided and choosing to serve Him faithfully. Key Sermon Takeaways The Divided House: Why an internally conflicted Christian cannot stand or fulfill God's purpose. Serving Two Masters: The struggle between devotion to God and the pull of "Mammon" (worldly things). The Root of the Problem: How self-love and the love of money create division in our actions. Sunday vs. Monday: Addressing the disconnect between our worship and our lifestyle. The Path to Unity: Loving God with all your heart as the ultimate solution to internal division.