Sunday, December 14, 2025

"The Men Who Tried To Rule The World" Pt2 | Pastor Chris Searcy | 12.14.25

1. HUMAN DIGNITY & EQUALITY

Christianity introduced the foundational belief that every human is made in the image

of God (Genesis 1:27).

This led to:

Universal human value - the strong do what they can, the weak suffer what they must”

Thucydides (Athenian historian and general)

Imago Dei (Image of God): The radical claim that all humans, not just elites, are made in

God's image

Moral worth not based on class, race, sex, or power. Galatians 3:28

This single belief is the foundation of Western morality.

Without this, ancient cultures believed:

Women were property

Children had no rights

Slavery was normal

The poor deserved their fate

The powerful were “more valuable”

Christianity overturned that.


2. THE VALUE OF WOMEN

Christianity elevated women dramatically:


Before Christs teachings changed the world women had a very different

existence:

Women were legally treated as minors

Under Greek and Roman law, women required a male guardian to sign contracts, own

property, or appear in court.

Women were excluded from public leadership

Women were barred from voting, holding office, or speaking in assemblies in virtually all

ancient societies.

Women were considered intellectually inferior

Philosophers like Aristotle taught that women were “defective men” and naturally unfit

for rational or civic life.

Women’s testimony was not trusted

In Jewish and Roman courts, a woman’s testimony was often inadmissible or

considered unreliable by default.

Female infanticide was common and accepted

Baby girls were disproportionately abandoned or killed in the Roman world because

they were considered less valuable.

Domestic abuse was legally permitted

Roman law allowed husbands to discipline wives physically, and a woman had little

legal recourse against mistreatment.

Women were excluded from formal education

Most ancient societies educated only boys, viewing literacy and philosophy as

unsuitable for women.

Women were socially invisible

Ancient literature, political life, and historical records almost never mention women

except as extensions of male status.


After Christ changed the world:

(Christ said ima make sure women are mentioned) A woman was the first witnesses of

the resurrection

Husbands commanded to love their wives sacrificially

Women gained rights to own property in Christian societies

Movements for women’s education were led by Christians


3. THE VALUE OF CHILDREN

In the Roman world:

Unwanted infants were left to die

Children could be sold

Abuse was expected

Christians:

Rescued abandoned babies

Created the first orphanages

Opposed infanticide

Taught that children are a blessing

Jesus saying:

“Let the little children come to me”

was culturally revolutionary.


4. THE END OF SLAVERY

Christians were the leading force in ending the slave trade:

William Wilberforce in Britain

Quakers in America

Evangelicals across Europe

They argued from Scripture:

All people bear God’s image

Slave traders are condemned in the NT

True Christian brotherhood is incompatible with ownership of another’s life


MAJOR CHRISTIAN ABOLITIONISTS (BRITAIN)

These are the leaders who actually ended the British slave trade.

William Wilberforce – Devout evangelical Christian; led the movement that abolished

the slave trade in 1807 and slavery in 1833.

Thomas Clarkson – Anglican; foundational researcher and activist.

Granville Sharp – Christian humanitarian; key legal victories.

Zachary Macaulay – Christian; worked to end slavery across the empire.

Hannah More – Evangelical writer; used literature to shape public morality.

John Newton – Former slave trader turned Christian pastor; wrote Amazing Grace.

The Clapham Sect – Evangelical Christian reform movement that powered abolition.


MAJOR CHRISTIAN ABOLITIONISTS (UNITED STATES)

Frederick Douglass – He condemned hypocritical churches, he professed a deep

Christian faith and used Scripture constantly in his speeches.

Harriet Tubman – Devout Christian; relied on Scripture and visions; called “Moses” of

her people.

Sojourner Truth – Christian preacher; her abolition speeches were essentially sermons.

Harriet Beecher Stowe – Christian; author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which shook the

nation.

William Lloyd Garrison – Christian radical who called slavery a sin.

Theodore Weld – One of the most influential abolition lecturers; Christian.

Elijah Lovejoy – Christian pastor and abolition martyr.

Charles Finney – Revivalist who refused communion to slaveholders.

John Brown – Fiercely religious; believed he was executing divine justice.

The Quakers – The first large religious group to condemn slavery entirely.


What they used:

Genesis 1:27 — All people made in God’s image

Galatians 3:28 — All one in Christ

Exodus — God delivers the oppressed

Philemon — Brotherhood over ownership

The law of Christ — “Love your neighbor as yourself” (Matthew 22:39)


Every major abolitionist quoted Scripture to argue that slavery is

fundamentally incompatible with the gospel.


Slavery existed worldwide for thousands of years —

Christ destroyed it.


5. CHARITY, HOSPITALS, AND CARE

FOR THE POOR

Before Christianity:

Caring for the poor was rare

There were no hospitals

Compassion was not a civic virtue

Christians invented:

Public Hospitals

Orphanages - (4th Century) institutions, like the  Orphanotropheion  in Byzantium

Institutionalized Charity organizations

Hospice

This sprang directly from Jesus’ teachings:

“Whatever you did for the least of these, you did for Me.”


6. THE BIRTH OF MODERN SCIENCE

Most early scientists were devout Christians:

Isaac Newton

Johannes Kepler

Galileo

Blaise Pascal

Robert Boyle

They believed:

God created an orderly universe

Therefore nature could be studied

Truth is consistent because God is consistent

The Christian worldview gave birth to the scientific method.


7. EDUCATION, UNIVERSITIES, AND LITERACY

Christian impact:

Monasteries preserved ancient writings

Churches taught reading so people could read Scripture

Christians founded the first universities:

– Oxford

– Cambridge

– Harvard

– Yale

– Princeton

– Notre Dame

Education spread because Christians wanted people to know God’s Word.


8. ART, MUSIC, AND LITERATURE

Some of the greatest art in history exists because of Christ:

Art:

Michelangelo’s David & Sistine Chapel

Da Vinci’s Last Supper

Medieval and Renaissance Christian art

Music:

Bach (“Soli Deo Gloria”)

Handel’s Messiah

Hymns and gospel music traditions

Literature:

Dante’s Divine Comedy

Milton’s Paradise Lost

Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress

Christianity has shaped Western imagination for 2,000 years.


9. MORALITY & LAW

Key Western moral foundations come from Christ:

Love your neighbor

Forgive enemies

Treat others as you want to be treated

Care for the poor

Protect the vulnerable

Seek justice without vengeance

Legal systems influenced by Christianity:

Human rights law

Due process

Equality before the law

Abolition of cruel punishments

Condemnation of corruption

Christianity transformed societies from vengeance-based to justice-based.


10. THE CONCEPT OF SERVANT LEADERSHIP

Before Jesus:

Leaders were tyrants

Power served the ruler

Jesus introduced:

“Whoever wants to be great must be your servant.”

This changed:

Leadership philosophy

Corporate ethics

Political thought

Pastoral ministry

Human expectations of authority

Even secular leadership books quote Jesus.


11. GLOBAL MISSIONS & HUMANITARIAN WORK

Christian missions brought:

Literacy

Medicine

Hospitals

Agricultural knowledge

Schools

Orphan care

Clean water projects

Across:

Africa

Asia

South America

Pacific Islands

Missionaries were often the first to oppose:

Tribal violence

Infanticide

Caste systems

Cannibalism

Sex trafficking

The modern humanitarian movement is rooted in Christian mission work.


TRANSFORMED TIME

Jesus literally reset world time.

BC = Before Christ

AD = Anno Domini (“Year of Our Lord”)

Even “BCE / CE” is still based on His birth year.

No other figure divides history this way.


BILLIONS OF LIVES TRANSFORMED

Unlike worldly conquerors:

Jesus conquers hearts, not nations

His kingdom grows without armies

His influence touches every corner of the globe

There is no person in history whose teachings have changed more lives.


THE ONLY KING WHO CONQUERED DEATH

Every conqueror:

Lived by the sword

Died by illness, assassination, defeat, age

But Jesus:

Died for His enemies

Rose again

Lives forever

Builds a kingdom not of this world


Matthew 24:

Signs of the End of the Age

3 As he sat on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to him privately, saying, “Tell us, when will these things be, and what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age?” 4 And Jesus answered them, “See that no one leads you astray. 5 For many will come in my name, saying, ‘I am the Christ,’ and they will lead many astray. 6 And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not alarmed, for this must take place, but the end is not yet. 7 For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, and there will be famines and earthquakes in various places. 8 All these are but the beginning of the birth pains. 9 “Then they will deliver you up to tribulation and put you to death, and you will be hated by all nations for my name's sake. 10 And then many will fall away and betray one another and hate one another. 11 And many false prophets will arise and lead many astray. 12 And because lawlessness will be increased, the love of many will grow cold. 13 But the one who endures to the end will be saved. 14 And this gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.

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