In this message from Romans 13:11-14, the dangers of spiritual apathy and the urgent call to wake up and live fervently for Christ are explored. Spiritual apathy is likened to sleepwalking through faith, characterized by neglecting daily devotion, going through the motions in church, and being distracted by worldly concerns. The sermon emphasizes the urgency of waking up from this spiritual sleep, as our salvation is nearer than ever. To overcome spiritual apathy, believers are encouraged to re-engage with their faith through daily devotion, prayer, and active participation in church life. Paul urges us to cast off sinful behaviors and put on the armor of light, striving to embody Christlikeness in our daily lives. The imminent return of Christ should motivate us to live holy and righteous lives, fully devoted to God.