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The sermon centers on Malachi 4's prophecy of the 'Son of Righteousness' rising with healing in His wings, portraying Jesus Christ as the divine dawn that pierces the darkness of sin, self-righteousness, and spiritual complacency. It unfolds a dual fulfillment: the first coming of Christ as the light of the world, bringing salvation, healing, and righteousness to those who fear God, and the final coming as the judge who will consume the wicked and establish eternal justice. The message is both a call to repentance and a profound encouragement to the faithful, emphasizing that true righteousness is not earned but imputed through Christ, who justifies, sanctifies, and empowers believers. The church, as the bride of Christ and the tabernacle of His light, is called to be a herald of this dawn—proclaiming the gospel with urgency, joy, and conviction, rousing the spiritually asleep and guiding others into the safe harbor of grace. Ultimately, the sermon calls believers to awaken from spiritual slumber, embrace their identity in Christ, and live as those who have been transformed by the rising sun of divine truth.
