EPISODE · Jul 24, 2023 · 43 MIN
John 3:14-21 - Condemned Or Not
from Chris Stuart - Tyndale’s Plowboy · host cstpb
The central message of this sermon is that faith in Jesus Christ is the sole condition for salvation, and it is available equally to all people. The preacher emphasizes that God's provision of salvation through his Son is not exclusive or prejudiced, but rather a perfectly equal offer of eternal life to anyone who believes in him. The sermon argues that those who reject this one way of salvation are condemned already, not because of any external circumstances, but simply because they have chosen not to believe. The preacher draws on various biblical passages and metaphors, including the image of the burning theater, to illustrate the stark choice between salvation and condemnation that each individual must make. Ultimately, the sermon invites listeners to trust in Jesus Christ as their sole means of escape from spiritual death and to reject any alternative paths to salvation.
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The central message of this sermon is that faith in Jesus Christ is the sole condition for salvation, and it is available equally to all people. The preacher emphasizes that God's provision of salvation through his Son is not exclusive or prejudiced, but rather a perfectly equal offer of eternal life to anyone who believes in him. The sermon argues that those who reject this one way of salvation are condemned already, not because of any external circumstances, but simply because they have chosen not to believe. The preacher draws on various biblical passages and metaphors, including the image of the burning theater, to illustrate the stark choice between salvation and condemnation that each individual must make. Ultimately, the sermon invites listeners to trust in Jesus Christ as their sole means of escape from spiritual death and to reject any alternative paths to salvation.
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John 3:14-21 - Condemned Or Not
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