In this sermon, Josh Strelecki, Pastor-Teacher delved into Ephesians chapter 5, emphasizing the importance of living a life that reflects one's identity in Christ. He explored the transition from salvation and justification to walking in a manner worthy of this divine calling. Pastor Strelecki explained that, while believers are saved by grace and positioned as children of God, this identity ought to change how they conduct themselves daily. He highlighted the contrast between the ungodly behaviors outlined in Ephesians 5, such as fornication and covetousness, and the call to walk in Christ's love and sacrifice. The exhortation centers on living a life that manifests the fruit of righteousness and holiness, aligning actions with the new man received in Christ.
Strelecki further stressed the significance of understanding both positional and practical truths. While believers are secure in their status as God's children, they are also called to live out this identity through holy conduct. The sermon addressed the dangers of succumbing to worldly behaviors and the necessity of not having these deeds named among believers. Encouraging the congregation to avoid being deceived by vain word that undermine the seriousness of sin, Pastor Strelecki urged them to walk in love and gratitude, reflecting the power of the gospel of Christ. Through an unwavering focus on God’s Word, believers are equipped to reject the old ways and embrace a life that pleases God, thus upholding both doctrinal integrity and a holy walk.