The theological topic addressed in Dr. Steven J. Lawson’s sermon, "Children of Light," is the imperative pursuit of holiness in the life of the believer as delineated in Ephesians 5:3-14. Lawson emphasizes that Christians are called to be radically distinct from the surrounding culture, not merely in external behaviors, but in their internal attitudes and choices, striving to embody moral purity reflective of Christ. He supports his arguments with Scripture, highlighting Leviticus 11:44 and 1 Peter 1:15-16, which call believers to holiness, as well as Ephesians 5:8, which states that they have transitioned from darkness to light in the Lord. The sermon contends that this transformation necessitates a continuous, active pursuit of personal godliness as an evidence of one’s new identity as children of light, with practical implications for daily living and engagement with a corrupt culture.
“The word holiness means to be set apart from sin and to be set apart unto God. That is what God has called each and every one of us to be and to do.”
“You were formerly darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Walk as children of light.”
“This high call of God upon our lives should radically affect every area and every dimension of our lives.”
“Walking in the light is necessary every moment of every day for every believer.”
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