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Resisting Salvation

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Resisting salvation is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, illustrating the human tendency to reject the grace offered by God. In John 3:19-20, we learn that people often prefer darkness over light because their deeds are evil, highlighting the struggle between divine invitation and human rebellion. The parable of the rich young ruler in Mark 10:17-22 further emphasizes this struggle, as the young man, despite his earnestness, ultimately turns away from the eternal life offered by Christ due to his attachment to worldly possessions. This resistance is not merely an act of disobedience but reflects a deeper spiritual blindness, as Paul notes in 2 Corinthians 4:4, where he explains that the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers. The consequences of such resistance are grave, as illustrated in the narrative of the wicked man's life, funeral, and epitaph, which serves as a somber reminder of the eternal ramifications of rejecting God's call. Yet, the hope remains that through repentance and faith, as articulated in Acts 3:19, individuals can turn from their resistance and embrace the salvation that is freely offered through Jesus Christ.

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In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the power of the word of God and the lack of response from some individuals. He describes witnessing people being moved by the sermon, shedding tears and showing emotion, but ultimately failing to be truly transformed. The preacher laments the hardness of hea

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