Galloway UMC ”Living the Word”
Rev. Dr. Raigan Miskelly continues this 6-part sermon series. This sermon, part of a series called 'Roots,' explores the Methodist movement's deep connection to the Trinity and the pursuit of holiness. Drawing on the life of John Wesley, the pastor traces how the Father's prevenient grace pursues us before we even know God's name, how Jesus models holiness in the flesh, and how the Holy Spirit produces holiness in surrendered lives. The Methodist revival was not about rules or religious performance, but about being drawn into a living relationship with the triune God. Central to the message is Wesley's challenge to move beyond being an 'almost Christian' to becoming an 'altogether Christian.' Pastor Raigan connects this to the danger of convenient Christianity, where faith fits comfortably into one's schedule without ever truly transforming the heart. True holiness, the sermon argues, is not achieved through human effort alone but is produced when the light of Christ shines through a life fully surrendered to God. The call is for believers to dedicate every thought, word, and action to the glory of God, just as Wesley resolved to do at age 23.
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