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The sermon centers on the transformative truth that believers are no longer their own, having been bought with the precious blood of Christ, and thus are called to live as holy offerings to God. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 6, it emphasizes that the body—once enslaved to sin and self-indulgence—is now a temple of the Holy Spirit and a member of Christ, demanding total devotion. The message confronts the cultural obsession with bodily autonomy and sexual freedom, contrasting it with the Christian reality of surrender to Christ's lordship in every aspect of life. It calls for a life of intentional holiness, where every action, thought, and desire is oriented toward glorifying God, not only in spiritual matters but in the physical realm, including sexuality, speech, and daily choices. Ultimately, the sermon points to the hope of resurrection, where believers will be raised in glorified bodies, fully united with Christ, and urges the church to live now as those already belonging to Him, marked by repentance, accountability, and mission.
