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.
Key Quotes
“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.”
The Bible teaches that Christians should remain vigilant and awake, as illustrated in Matthew 25 with the parable of the ten virgins.
In Matthew 25:1-13, Jesus presents the parable of the ten virgins to emphasize the importance of being prepared and awake for His return. Half of the virgins were wise, taking oil for their lamps, while the foolish were not prepared and fell asleep. This parable serves as a reminder that all believers, regardless of their faith status, can become complacent. Ephesians 5:14 further encourages believers to 'awake' from spiritual slumber so that Christ can provide them with light, symbolizing life, knowledge, purity, and joy. Hence, Christians are called to stay alert and spiritually active, recognizing that spiritual drowsiness can lead to unpreparedness in the face of Christ's return.
Matthew 25:1-13, Ephesians 5:14
God's sovereignty is a central theme of Scripture, asserting His absolute control over all events, including salvation.
God's sovereignty is emphasized throughout Scripture, indicating His supreme authority in all matters. Romans 8:29-30 illustrates this, whereby those He foreknew, He also predestined, called, justified, and glorified. This underscores the idea that salvation is entirely the work of God and not dependent on human effort. The preacher asserts that every saved individual will only have God to thank for their salvation, highlighting His active role in calling and redeeming His people. At the same time, individuals are held responsible for their responses to God’s revelation, illustrating a balance of sovereignty and human responsibility within God’s divine plan.
Romans 8:29-30
Spiritual awakening is crucial for Christians to live a vibrant, fruitful life and maintain their relationship with Christ.
Spiritual awakening is vital for Christians because it revitalizes their relationship with God and ensures they are living in accordance with His will. Ephesians 5:14 calls believers to awaken from slumber and arise from the dead, emphasizing that failure to do so can lead to spiritual lethargy. The preacher warns that Christians can fall asleep spiritually due to slothfulness or excessive distraction by worldly pursuits. Attending ministries with pastors who are spiritually awakened can also be a source of encouragement. Awakening leads to receiving God's light, which brings life, knowledge, purity, and joy, enabling believers to live fully in their faith and to actively participate in God's work.
Ephesians 5:14, Romans 13:11
Spiritual complacency in Christians can stem from slothfulness, worldly pursuits, or inattentive ministry.
Christians can fall into spiritual complacency for several reasons. One of the primary causes is slothfulness or laziness, which can lead to neglect in prayer, Bible reading, and active participation in church life. Proverbs 19:15 describes slothfulness as casting one into a deep sleep. Additionally, the pursuit of worldly things, such as wealth and status, can distract believers and put them to sleep spiritually. The influence of a spiritually sleepy pastor can also contribute, as congregants may become comfortable in their complacency instead of being challenged toward growth. Identifying these causes is essential for believers to return to active service and commitment to Christ.
Proverbs 19:15, Ephesians 5:14
God awakens sleeping Christians through the Holy Spirit, His Word, and sometimes through afflicting circumstances.
God employs various methods to awaken Christians who have fallen asleep in their faith. Firstly, the Holy Spirit brings a realization of God's love to our hearts, stirring us from indifference and warming our spirits towards Him. Secondly, the ministry of the Word includes rebuke, which serves to awaken believers from their spiritual slumber; Scripture is profitable for doctrine, reproof, and instruction (2 Timothy 3:16). Lastly, God can use afflicting providences, situations that invoke reflection and urgency, to nudge Christians back to a vigilant and active faith. As believers respond to these awakenings, they can regain focus on their relationship with Christ and their mission in the world.
2 Timothy 3:16, Ephesians 5:14
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