Imitators

Dec 7, 2025    Matt Ennis

This message takes us on a profound journey of transformation, beginning with the remarkable Christmas Truce of 1914—when enemies became neighbors through the simple act of singing 'Silent Night.' This historical moment sets the stage for understanding what it truly means to imitate God. Drawing from Ephesians 5, we're challenged to walk in the way of love, recognizing that God isn't just visiting our lives—He desires complete transformation. The sermon walks us through practical areas where we must 'put off' our old selves and 'put on' our new identity in Christ: our mindset must shift from worthless thoughts to a renewed spirit; our speech must move from lying and harmful talk to truthful and helpful words; our anger must be controlled rather than given free reign; our work must honor God through generosity instead of laziness and greed; and our attitudes must replace bitterness with kindness and forgiveness. The powerful truth here is that we were created in God's image—made for true righteousness and holiness. When we embrace this radical transformation, we don't just change ourselves; we become agents of peace in a broken world. If imitating God's love could pause a war for a day, imagine what could happen if we lived this way every single day.