The sermon titled "Gird Up, Be Sober & Hope," preached by Paul Mahan, focuses on the central themes of hope and holiness as derived from 1 Peter 1:13-25. The preacher emphasizes the significance of "girding up" one's mind, being sober, and setting hope firmly in the grace to be revealed at Christ's return, urging believers to live in light of their identity as children of God. Mahan utilizes various Scripture references, including Ephesians 2 and Romans 8, to illustrate the transformative impact of Christ's sacrifice and the consequent call to holiness. He underlines that while Christians struggle with sin, their new identity in Christ empowers them to strive for holiness and live in a manner worthy of their calling. The practical significance of this message is rooted in the believer's hope and the realization that their current suffering is temporary compared to the glory that awaits them, motivating them to lead lives that reflect God's character.
“Gird up the loins of your mind and be sober in hope. Think on things above because it's about over. That's what he said. The end is near.”
“Be ye holy, for I am holy. A child of God, born of God, a new creature in Christ, is holy, sinless, righteous.”
“It took the blood of Christ. It took the Holy Son of God coming down to this cesspool to die for wiggling maggots.”
“The Word of the Lord endureth forever. This is the Word which by the Gospel is preached unto you.”
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