The Value of the Soul
The Value of the Soul3
1 Peter 1:18
By John Gill0EXO 30:12JOB 19:25MAT 15:3GAL 1:141PE 1:18John Gill emphasizes the profound nature of redemption in his sermon on 1 Peter 1:18, explaining that believers are not redeemed with corruptible things like silver and gold, but through the precious blood of Christ. He highlights that the soul's worth far exceeds material wealth, and true redemption liberates individuals from sin, the law's curse, and spiritual bondage. Gill also critiques the vain traditions passed down from ancestors, particularly within Judaism, which cannot lead to true righteousness or salvation. Instead, he calls for believers to serve God and Christ, rejecting the empty practices of their forefathers. The sermon ultimately underscores the significance of Christ's sacrifice as the ultimate price for redemption.
Anecdotes and Illustrations - Part 4
By R.A. Torrey0ISA 53:6MAT 16:26LUK 19:10JHN 3:16JHN 14:6ROM 10:92CO 5:17HEB 2:32PE 3:91JN 1:9R.A. Torrey emphasizes the peril of neglecting one's soul through the parable of a man who carelessly tosses a diamond overboard, symbolizing the soul's value and the risk of losing it to eternity. He recounts personal stories of transformation, including a man who overcame alcoholism through faith and a woman who dedicated her life to helping others, illustrating the power of love and redemption. Torrey warns against the shame of sin and the urgency of accepting Christ before it's too late, urging listeners to recognize the eternal consequences of their choices.
Take My Life (Compilation)
By Compilations4.6K07:14MAT 16:26JHN 3:16ROM 3:23EPH 2:8In the sermon 'Take My Life (Compilation)', the preacher emphasizes the importance of dedicating our lives to God, highlighting that while we may gain worldly possessions, the true value lies in our souls and our relationship with Christ. The message underscores the urgency of repentance and faith in Jesus, who died for our sins and offers eternal life. The preacher calls for a reevaluation of our lives, urging listeners to confront their mortality and recognize that their souls are worth more than the entire world. Ultimately, the sermon reassures that Jesus is the only one who can fill the emptiness within us.