Webster
Well-known member
- Joined
- May 11, 2019
- Messages
- 367
- Age
- 50
- Gender
- Male
- Religious Affiliation
- Seventh Day Adventist
- Political Affiliation
- Moderate
- Marital Status
- Single
- Acceptance of the Trinity & Nicene Creed
- Yes
OpenTools AI summary: The sermon opens with Scripture about God’s protection and quickly moves into a strong spiritual contrast: light versus darkness. Randy Skeete builds his message from Genesis 1, showing that God created light, called it good, and separated it from darkness. From there, he connects the theme to 2 Corinthians 6, where he lays out five pairs of opposites—believers and unbelievers, righteousness and unrighteousness, light and darkness, Christ and Belial, and God’s temple and idols. His main point is that God always distinguishes between what is good and what is destructive.Walking in the Light | Randy Skeete
From those contrasts, Skeete argues that righteousness is not just an abstract idea but is embodied in Christ and reflected in God’s law. He uses Romans, Psalms, Timothy, and Acts to show that the law is righteous, God’s judgment is righteous, and the crown given to the faithful is a crown of righteousness. In his view, sin is the exact opposite of righteousness and works to undo God’s creation, reverse life, and lead to death. That makes sin serious, not casual, and believers are called to reject it completely.
The sermon then becomes deeply practical and devotional. Skeete urges the audience to think honestly about any deliberate sin in their lives and to ask God for forgiveness and power to change. He reminds listeners that Christ’s sinless life is the believer’s qualification for heaven, and that Jesus must live in us for victory to be possible. The message closes with prayer, a call to repentance, and a final appeal to walk in the light, live in righteousness, and depend fully on Christ’s indwelling presence.