Pastor Ed Crenshaw continues the "Good Neighbors" series from the book of James, exploring why we struggle to be good neighbors despite our best intentions. He provides a deep psychological analysis of the root causes of conflict in relationships, identifying three primary enemies: our own flesh (fallen nature), the world system with its corrupt values, and the devil who exploits our weaknesses. The sermon emphasizes that bad relationships start with bad desires within us - when someone stands between us and what we think will bring us pleasure, status, or fulfillment, we begin to fight and quarrel. The solution involves daily submission to God, resisting the devil, drawing near to God through worship, and humbling ourselves before both God and others.