Adam Umpleby focuses on the book of Titus, specifically Titus 2:11-15, where he emphasizes the concept of God’s grace as unmerited favor bestowed upon us through Christ’s sacrifice, regardless of our worthiness. He argues that we should not despise grace by living worldly lives but embrace it by living soberly, righteously, and godly, actively seeking salvation and transformation through faith in Christ. The sermon further explores the nature of worldliness as a system of thought and action that contradicts the principles of God’s grace, warning against its dangers and encouraging followers to resist its temptations and embrace a life of separation marked by zealous good works for God’s glory. Umpleby concludes by challenging us to reflect on the gift of grace, repent of our sins, and seek a deeper relationship with God through prayer, scripture study, and active faith.