The sermon titled "Awake" by David Pledger addresses the doctrinal significance of spiritual alertness and the dangers of spiritual lethargy among believers. The preacher draws on Matthew 25:1-13, illustrating the parable of the ten virgins to highlight that even those who are waiting for Christ can fall into spiritual sleep, emphasizing the difference between the wise and foolish. Pledger connects this with Ephesians 5:1-4, specifically verse 14's exhortation to "awake" from spiritual slumber, arguing that Christians may become complacent due to slothfulness, worldly pursuits, or unengaged ministry. The sermon emphasizes the significance of remaining vigilant in faith, stressing the need for personal responsibility in a believer's response to God's sovereignty, and ultimately encourages listeners to embrace awakening as a continual call to obedience and devotion, leading to revitalized joy and purity in their Christian journey.
“Slothfulness casteth into a deep sleep. The Christian life ... is compared to a race.”
“Everyone who is saved will only have God to thank. Salvation is of the Lord. And everyone who is lost will only have himself or herself to thank.”
“Awake, thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light.”
“If you're asleep today, as a believer, as a child of God, awake. Awake unto righteousness, the scripture says, and sin not.”
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