Scott Morrison says he ‘stepped down as prime minister’ in sermon warning of ‘hostile’ world

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The member for Cook tells Perth churchgoers ‘the Christian journey is not a linear one’

Scott Morrison has told a Perth congregation that “the Christian journey is not a linear one” and warned of an “increasingly hostile” world, in a sermon during which he claimed he “stepped down” as prime minister.

The member for Cook was asked to preach at the Encounter City Church on Sunday in a service commemorating its 50th anniversary, resulting in a 20-minute sermon with occasional reflections on his time as prime minister. In praise of the virtue of “faithfulness”, Morrison said that God has “a way of reminding us … who’s in charge and it’s not us – thank God for that”.

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