Salvation grace is the unmerited favor of God that brings redemption to humanity, a central theme woven throughout Scripture. Ephesians 2:8-9 proclaims, 'For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast.' This profound truth underscores that salvation is not achieved through human effort but is a divine gift, highlighting the depth of God’s love and mercy. In Romans 5:8, we are reminded, 'But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.' This sacrificial act of Christ serves as the ultimate expression of grace, bridging the gap between a holy God and sinful humanity. Furthermore, 2 Corinthians 5:17 assures believers that 'if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.' This transformation is a testament to the power of grace in the believer's life. As we reflect on the teachings of Jesus, such as in John 3:16, where He states, 'For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son,' we are called to embrace this grace, share it with others, and live in the light of our salvation.
Anne Dutton preaches about the infinite and unchanging love of Jesus Christ towards us, despite our unloveliness, ingratitude, and sinfulness. She emphasizes that Christ's love binds His heart to us, ensuring that we are remembered by Him perpetually and saved unto full and endless glory. Dutton hig
This sermon focuses on the profound message of the birth of Jesus Christ, emphasizing God's love and willingness to come to us in our weakness and mess. It highlights the significance of accepting Jesus as our Savior, experiencing a new life, and being transformed by God's love and grace.
Daniel Steele preaches about the incomprehensible nature of love, emphasizing that while human love is mysterious, Divine love is beyond human understanding, requiring personal experience to unlock its depths. He highlights the transformative power of God's love, manifested through the sacrifice of
David Dickson preaches on the four heads of The Sum of Saving Knowledge: the woeful condition of all men by nature due to breaking the covenant of works, the remedy provided in Jesus Christ through the covenant of grace, the means appointed for believers to partake in this covenant, and the blessing
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the power and authority of God's word. He contrasts the teachings of various world religions with the truth found in the Bible. The speaker highlights the uniqueness of the Bible by pointing out its ability to address the pain and suffering in the world and off
Edward Payson preaches about the psalmist's prayer to Jesus Christ, the great Captain of our salvation, to ride forth prosperously with truth, meekness, and righteousness. The psalmist addresses Christ as the Most Mighty, acknowledging His power as the Mighty God and Savior. The prayer emphasizes th
Edward Payson preaches about the transformation from spiritual death to life through God's mercy and love, highlighting the contrast between our former state of sin and our current state of grace in Christ Jesus. He emphasizes the need for gratitude, love, and humility in response to God's saving wo
Henry Law preaches about the significance of God's Law revealed at Mount Sinai, emphasizing the majesty and holiness of Jehovah as portrayed through the commandments. The Law serves as a mirror to reflect the sinfulness and need for cleansing in every individual, ultimately pointing to the necessity
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the ninth chapter of the Gospel of John. The disciples ask Jesus about a man who was born blind, questioning whether his blindness was a result of his own sin or his parents' sin. Jesus responds that neither the man nor his parents sinned, but rather his blind
James Bourne emphasizes the infinite condescension of God towards sinners, highlighting the need to humbly recognize our wretched condition and the immense mercy and love God extends to us through Christ. He points out that salvation is not achieved through self-righteousness but through God's grace
In this sermon transcript, the preacher warns the listeners to consider the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and not to delay in accepting it. He emphasizes the consequences of rejecting this grace, stating that those who do will eventually find themselves in hell, crying out in anguish. The preacher
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the concepts of mercy, love, and grace. He shares personal experiences of near-death situations to illustrate the overwhelming feeling of gratitude and relief when someone is saved from harm. The speaker then introduces John Calv
This sermon emphasizes the unconditional love and acceptance of Jesus Christ towards us, highlighting that He pursued us first, loved us before we loved Him, and gave everything for us despite our unworthiness. It challenges the notion of deserving salvation and focuses on recognizing the immense sa
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the power of the word of God and how it has spread throughout different regions. He highlights the transformation that occurs when individuals turn away from idols and serve the living God. The speaker also mentions the importance of waiting for the return of J
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the lack of vision among God's people when it comes to the need for salvation. He highlights the difficulty of living in a world where everyone is headed towards destruction. The speaker also mentions the scarcity of prayer and the absence of mercy being shown
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing one's lostness and the need for salvation. He asserts that God's grace is sufficient to save anyone who acknowledges their need for salvation. The preacher highlights four Bible truths that God uses to bring people to salvation, e
In this sermon, the preacher tells a story about a little boy who disobeys his mother's warning and ventures into the woods outside their house. The boy gets lost and becomes scared as darkness falls. The preacher uses this story to illustrate how people can stray from God's path and become lost in
Selwyn Hughes emphasizes the unique aspect of Christianity where salvation is not achieved through human striving but is a gift from God, obtained through our receptivity to His act of redemption. The distinction lies in whether mankind reaches up to God or God descends to redeem mankind through Jes
Thomas Reade preaches on the importance of not indulging in a spirit of curiosity regarding the deep things of God, emphasizing that enough is revealed in the natural and spiritual world to make us wise unto salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. He highlights the danger of seeking to be wise abov
Thomas Reade preaches about the two covenants - the covenant of works proclaimed to Adam and the covenant of grace established by God before the world began. The covenant of grace, originating in God's everlasting love, was revealed to Adam after he broke the covenant of works, offering hope, pardon
Thomas Reade preaches about the two ways set before humanity: the way of life through faith in Jesus and the way of death through rejection of Him. He emphasizes that those who believe in Jesus have everlasting life, while those who do not believe face the wrath of God. Reade highlights the narrow a
This sermon emphasizes the importance of redemption through Christ's blood for the forgiveness of our sins. It delves into the seriousness of personal sin, the need for acknowledging our guilt, and the necessity of applying the blood of Christ through faith as our only hope for salvation. The messag
This sermon addresses the issue of people claiming they can't repent, highlighting the underlying problem of unwillingness rather than inability. It emphasizes the importance of true repentance, not self-righteous acts or attempts to manipulate God into saving them. The message stresses the need for
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of confessing Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. They highlight the power and authority of Jesus' name, stating that every knee will eventually bow and every tongue will confess Him as Lord. The speaker encourages listeners to accept Jesus' offer o
William Gadsby preaches about the necessity of having a righteousness that surpasses human capabilities, one that only Jesus Christ can provide through His perfect obedience and spotless righteousness. He emphasizes that those who rely on their own righteousness will never understand their need for
William Gadsby challenges Mr. Smyth's views on salvation, questioning whether it depends on free will or God's grace. He delves into various aspects of salvation, such as mercy, redemption, regeneration, justification, sanctification, and adoption, to emphasize the importance of understanding the tr
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of sin and the importance of recognizing our own depravity. He emphasizes that there are no exceptions when it comes to sin, and that everyone is guilty in the eyes of God. The preacher also highlights the need for a personal connection with God and
