In the sermon "Walk To Please God," David Pledger explores the theme of Christian sanctification as articulated in 1 Thessalonians 4:1-12. He emphasizes that it is God's will for believers to live in holiness, abstaining from sexual immorality and living honorably towards others. Pledger references key Scriptures, including 1 Corinthians 1:30 and Titus 2:10, arguing that true holiness is rooted in Christ and that a believer's life should reflect the transformative power of the gospel. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to embody their faith through righteous conduct and to uphold a testimony that pleases God, reaffirming the importance of sanctification in the life of the believer as an essential response to God's grace.
“A real desire after complete holiness is the truest mark of being born again.”
“We as God's children are to walk so as to please God.”
“Believer's perfect holiness and sanctification is in Christ alone. He is our sanctification.”
“Out of love, out of thanksgiving for what God has done, this is your reasonable service that you give yourself unto him.”
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