Sermons on Salvation (Page 2)
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Man-Pleaser, or Servant of Christ?
Galatians 1:10-15 Paul addresses the challenge false teachers have presented to his authority to preach the gospel by laying out his biography. Paul is a servant of Christ, as it is Christ Himself who revealed the gospel to Paul.
A Holy God
Isaiah 6:1-8. Man’s tendency is to evaluate oneself by comparison with people around us that we think are far worse than we. When we come into contact with a holy God, that reasoning no longer stands, and as we see God for who He is, we also rightly see ourselves for who we are. God is holy, holy, holy, and we are utterly sinful.
Fairy-tale? No, We Believe in Historical Fact!
Galatians 4:4-5. The Christian message is often rejected as fairy-tale by people who are ignorant to the fact that our faith rests not on the imagination of men like all other earthly religions, Christianity rests on historical fact. Christ’s birth, His life, His death, and His resurrection are all events based in history, and that history supports the truth the Bible presents.
The Lord’s Supper
Luke 22:14-23 Jesus and the Disciples eat the Passover meal together Thursday evening of Passion week, and Jesus uses the symbolism of this meal to show that Passover is really a celebration of the promise of God that one day a satisfactory lamb would be sacrificed providing salvation for all God’s people.
Two Covenants, Yet Only One Leads to Life
Hebrews 12:18-29 God has only made two covenants with man. The covenant of law, and that of grace. One leads to death, and one to life. Which one are you under? (sermon itself begins at 19:22 mark)
The God Who Judges Rightly
Luke 19:11-27 Jesus tells a parable which reveals much about salvation to us.
The Seeker and Savior of Sinners
Luke 19:1-10 Jesus enters Jericho to meet a man God has planned for a long time to save. Jesus is the seeker, and He finds all He goes looking for and saves each and every one of them. He has to be, or none would ever be saved.
Son of David, Have Mercy on Me!
Luke 18:35-43 A blind man calls out to Jesus for mercy, and receives far more than he expected!
They Will Kill Him, and on the Third Day He Will Rise
Luke 18:31-34. For the third time in Luke’s gospel Jesus tells His disciples about His coming death in Jerusalem. That written by the prophets is going to be accomplished!
What Must I Do?
Luke 18:18-30 A ruler of the synagogue came to Jesus with an all important question. What must I do to inherit eternal life. In answering the question Jesus brings the man to the law. In the answer we see that if it at all rests on “our work” it only requires perfect law keeping and perfect submission to Jesus lordship. Those who oppose Lordship salvation should give a listen, because they might be surprised what Lordship salvation actually believes.