In the sermon "Walking as Christ Walked," Marvin Stalnaker addresses the importance of Christians embodying their faith through their conduct, grounded in 1 John 2:6. Stalnaker argues that professing belief in Christ necessitates a lifestyle that mirrors Jesus' own, highlighting that true faith manifests itself through a transformed walk characterized by obedience to God's will, humility, and love. He draws on references such as John 4:34 and Philippians 2:8 to reinforce the necessity of pursuing righteousness, stating that believers, though flawed, should strive to emulate Christ’s example. The practical significance here is a call to holiness and community love, asserting that a genuine relationship with Christ compels believers to reflect His character in their daily lives, thereby witnessing to the transformative power of the gospel.
“He that saith he abideth in him ought himself also to walk even as he walked.”
“A walk that doesn’t exhibit a change... is not faith from above.”
“Our desire is to live in love to the Father, to the Son, and live daily in love to the Holy Spirit.”
“We ought to walk in agreement... with a resemblance to his walk.”
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