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God's Nightlight | Ephesians 5:7-14 | Pastor Trent Griffith

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In today’s sermon, Pastor Trent Griffith continues in the series "The Center of it All" going verse by verse through the book of Ephesians. In the message "God's Nightlight". There is a battle running through all of Scripture, from Genesis to Revelation, and it is the battle between darkness and light. Every believer is caught up in that story right now. Ephesians 5:7-14 reminds us that we were not simply near the darkness before Christ. We were the darkness. But because of what He has done, that is no longer true. Now we are light in the Lord, and the call is simply to act like it. Walking in the light means pursuing truth, righteousness, and goodness in a way that makes the gospel look genuinely good to the people around us. Light does not just expose darkness. It transforms it. The world is waiting for Christians who know how to live, suffer, give, and love in a way that makes people wish the gospel were true because they can already see that it is good.

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God's Nightlight | Ephesians 5:7-14 | Pastor Trent Griffith

In today’s sermon, Pastor Trent Griffith continues in the series "The Center of it All" going verse by verse through the book of Ephesians. In the message "God's Nightlight". There is a battle running through all of Scripture, from Genesis to Revelation, and it is the battle between darkness and light. Every believer is caught up in that story right now. Ephesians 5:7-14 reminds us that we were not simply near the darkness before Christ. We were the darkness. But because of what He has done, that is no longer true. Now we are light in the Lord, and the call is simply to act like it. Walking in the light means pursuing truth, righteousness, and goodness in a way that makes the gospel look genuinely good to the people around us. Light does not just expose darkness. It transforms it. The world is waiting for Christians who know how to live, suffer, give, and love in a way that makes people wish the gospel were true because they can already see that it is good.

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In today’s sermon, Pastor Trent Griffith continues in the series "The Center of it All" going verse by verse through the book of Ephesians. In the message "When Sex Kills Love". God designed sex to be a powerful, bonding force within the covenant of marriage, but when it is used outside of His design, it erodes the very love it was meant to strengthen. Ephesians 5:1-7 calls believers to walk in love the way Christ loved us, which is self-sacrificing and others-focused rather than self-serving. Sexual immorality, impurity, and even the casual normalizing of sexual sin through humor all work against the kind of love God intends for us. Sexual sin is also connected to idolatry, placing a created thing above the Creator. The people we walk with matter deeply, because community either pulls us toward purity or away from it. No matter what the past holds, there is grace, restoration, and a fresh start available through Christ.

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