In his sermon titled "Why Did Christ Come at Christmas? Part 4," Pastor Sam Greer explores the theme of light and darkness as presented in Ephesians 5:7-14. He begins by urging the congregation to examine themselves and seek the Holy Spirit's empowerment to walk as children of light. He invites those who have not yet believed in Christ to acknowledge their sinfulness and seek forgiveness, promising that the Lord will transform their lives.
Pastor Greer uses a fictional story about candles that refuse to light up a dark house to illustrate how Christians often make excuses for not shining their light consistently. He then shares a personal story about a professor whose lack of visible faith delayed a coworker's journey to Christ, emphasizing the importance of living a balanced life that combines good works with speaking truth.
The sermon continues with a discussion on the importance of not participating in sinful activities and instead exposing them. Pastor Greer addresses the worship of Mary, clarifying that while she is honored as Jesus' mother, she is not to be worshiped. He speaks about living in the tension of the "already and the not yet," where believers are delivered from the penalty of sin but still experience its power and presence.
Pastor Greer also advises against becoming partners with those who reject Jesus' teachings, explaining that the Greek word for partner, "Sumas," implies a close relationship. He encourages believers to embrace their identity in Christ and partner with fellow believers.
The sermon emphasizes that believers are expected to let their light shine in the world, despite the darkness. Pastor Greer reflects on the difficult circumstances of Jesus' birth, reminding the congregation that Jesus is the light of the world and believers are called to light up their world and circle of influence.
Pastor Greer explains that before coming to Christ, individuals were not just in darkness but were darkness itself. Through Christ, they have been transformed from darkness to light. He stresses the need to be filled with the Holy Spirit and to discern what pleases the Lord, rather than being influenced by worldly spirits.
Finally, Pastor Greer discusses the transformative power of light, urging the audience to choose light over darkness and to live as children of light for the sake of the Gospel. He concludes by emphasizing that being good, right, and true as believers means doing good works, living righteously, and speaking the truth, with the secret to walking as children of light being to be filled with the Spirit.
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