Embrace Renewal and Holiness | Pastor Tim Dunn
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 Published On Apr 15, 2024

Join Pastor Tim Dunn from Graceway Church as he explores the profound messages of transformation and renewal in the book of Ephesians. In this enlightening sermon, learn how to walk away from your past and step into a future filled with righteousness and holiness. Drawing from Ephesians chapters 4 and 5, Pastor Tim emphasizes the importance of 'putting off the old self' and 'walking in the manner worthy of the calling.' Whether you're seeking spiritual guidance or a fresh start, this sermon offers vital insights into living a life aligned with God's purpose. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this video to spread this powerful message!

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In his sermon titled "It's Time to Change," Pastor Tim Dunn delves into the teachings of the Apostle Paul in the book of Ephesians, particularly focusing on chapters 4 and 5. The central theme revolves around the transformative journey from an old self to a new self in Christ, emphasizing the need for believers to leave their past behaviors and attitudes to embrace a life of righteousness and holiness.

Pastor Tim starts by setting the stage with an introduction to the series on Ephesians, describing the shift from the first movement titled "Everyday Saints" to the current focus on "A Well-lived Life." He emphasizes the goal of living well, which he associates closely with Paul’s teachings to the Ephesians.

The sermon highlights several critical aspects of transformation that Paul outlines. First, Pastor Tim discusses the necessity of "putting off the old self," which involves shedding former ways that are corrupted by deceitful desires. This concept is vividly illustrated through Paul’s exhortation in Ephesians 4:22, where he calls for a rejection of the old self and a renewal of the spirit.

Moving forward, Pastor Tim discusses the concept of renewing the mind as pivotal in maintaining the changes one makes in their spiritual life. He reflects on Romans 12:2, which advises not to conform to the pattern of this world but to be transformed by the renewing of the mind. Pastor Tim offers practical steps to achieve this, such as initiating personal transformation, taking charge of one's thoughts, and fostering positivity while combating negativity.

The sermon also touches on the metaphorical use of clothing in spiritual transformation—taking off old garments and donning new ones, symbolizing the transition from old sinful behaviors to new, godly behaviors. This metaphor extends to everyday life scenarios like preparing for a new job or adapting to new environments, underscoring the importance of suitable attire for new beginnings.

In a particularly evocative part of the sermon, Pastor Tim uses the analogy of refinishing old furniture to describe the Christian transformation process. He narrates his personal experience with refinishing a piece of furniture, drawing parallels between removing old varnish and applying new oil to reveal and protect the wood's beauty with the spiritual process of sanctification. This narrative illustrates how God works to strip away our blemished past, smooth out our imperfections, and enhance our inherent qualities through His grace.

Towards the conclusion, Pastor Tim reiterates the importance of action in the Christian life—emphasizing that Christianity is not merely about momentary decisions but ongoing transformations that reflect one’s faith in daily living. He stresses the need to "walk" in a manner worthy of the calling received, using the metaphor of walking to signify ongoing, active engagement in one’s spiritual journey.

Pastor Tim closes the sermon with a powerful call to action, urging the congregation to embrace their new identity in Christ and to actively participate in the spiritual renewal process. He invites them to shed their old selves, renew their minds with God’s truth, and wear their new selves proudly, fully prepared to walk into their futures equipped with spiritual resilience and divine purpose.

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