
Fred Whitmore
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Come . . . Though Your Sins Be as Scarlet
1.0K38:08Invitation to SalvationForgivenessISA 1:16Fred Whitmore emphasizes God's gracious invitation to sinners, urging them to come and reason together with Him, despite their scarlet sins. He highlights the transformative power of God's forgiveness, which can turn sins as red as crimson into purity, akin to snow. Whitmore explains that while sin separates humanity from God, the sacrifice of Jesus Christ provides a way for reconciliation and cleansing. He warns of the urgency of accepting this invitation, as tomorrow is not guaranteed, and stresses that true salvation is offered freely through faith in Christ. Ultimately, he calls for a personal response to God's call for repentance and acceptance of His grace.
Getting the Right Foundation
95438:57FoundationEPH 2:1EPH 2:8EPH 2:19In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the desperate condition of a person without Christ. He describes them as being without strength and impotent in the face of temptation. The preacher shares a story of a woman who sincerely desired to change her life but lacked the ability to do so. He warns that living and dying without Christ leads to spending eternity under God's judgment. The sermon highlights the importance of valuing the word of God and the privilege of having access to it.
Does It Matter if You Refuse Christ
79343:25RefusingPRO 1:20PRO 1:26PRO 1:29PRO 1:33MAT 11:28MAT 22:14JHN 3:3ROM 3:23REV 22:17In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of responding to God's invitation. He compares God's invitation to a wedding invitation, where a response is expected. The preacher highlights that God not only invites but also entreats and appeals to our souls. He mentions how Jesus stretched out his hands on the cross, symbolizing his longing for us to respond to his invitation. The preacher also encourages the young people to read the book of Proverbs for moral instruction and wisdom, pointing out that the character of the just man in Proverbs is fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
Free to Live
44842:47FreedomPSA 2:7PSA 2:11ACT 2:21ROM 10:13In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of the singer being portrayed in three ways throughout the scriptures. First, the singer is seen as a bond-slave, representing the condition of every individual by nature. The speaker shares a personal story of a man who was in bondage to alcohol and drugs, but through the saving grace of God, he was liberated and transformed. The speaker emphasizes that freedom and deliverance can only be found through the Gospel of Christ, which offers redemption and newness of life. The price for this redemption was the precious blood of Jesus Christ, who died on the cross. The speaker concludes by encouraging those in bondage to seek the mercy of God, as He has the power to set them free.