The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the gift of God's righteousness to believers and the promise of no condemnation. He urges the congregation to reconcile with God and highlights the sacrifice Jesus made by becoming sin for our sake. The pastor also discusses the concept of grace, emphasizing that it is unmerited favor freely given by God, and that we could never earn it. He concludes this section by reminding the congregation that they were created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God has prepared in advance for them to do.
The pastor then shifts focus to the importance of genuine praise and worship, encouraging the congregation to truly praise the Lord who has given them breath. He references Psalm 150, which states that every person with breath should praise the Lord. The pastor also calls for a moment of personal praise, encouraging the congregation to use their own breath to worship God. He concludes this section by expressing the need for God's presence and thanking Him for His goodness.
The pastor then addresses the idea that one cannot teach and have a stand, asserting that they can indeed do both. He focuses on the message from Paul, emphasizing that the audience was once dead in their transgressions and sins. The pastor highlights the influence of the ways of the world and the ruler of the kingdom of the air, who is at work in those who are disobedient. He emphasizes that all of them, including the audience, used to live in this manner, gratifying the cravings of the flesh and following its desires and thoughts. The pastor acknowledges that they were deserving of wrath by nature, but because of God's great love, they have been made alive with Christ.
The pastor then discusses the redemptive plan of God and the ultimate sacrifice that Jesus made to atone for the sins of the world. He emphasizes that before surrendering to the Holy Spirit's urging, our spirits are dead to the things of God. He explains that those who are in the realm of the flesh cannot please God, as sin nature entered the world through Adam and Eve. The pastor acknowledges the spiritual battle that every person faces, emphasizing that it is not a joke or a cute cartoon, but a literal battle of life and death for the soul.
The sermon concludes with the pastor emphasizing the importance of living close to Jesus rather than trying to live as close to the world as possible. He warns the congregation that some may be led into things they never dreamed of if they are not careful. The pastor then focuses on the concept of the ruler of the kingdom of the air, also known as the prince. He shares a story from Matthew chapter nine where Jesus encounters a man who is demon possessed. The pastor affirms the reality of demon possession and highlights the power of Jesus to cast out demons. He explains that Satan is known as the prince of the demons and has influence over the unseen realm. The pastor concludes by urging the congregation not to underestimate Satan's power and influence.
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