We conclude this series by examining one of the most important spiritual concepts. What does it mean to be “born again”? How is this accomplished?
(Preaching on salvation. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on November 17, 2019.)
We conclude this series by examining one of the most important spiritual concepts. What does it mean to be “born again”? How is this accomplished?
(Preaching on salvation. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on November 17, 2019.)
We have teased the idea of “calling on the name of the Lord” several times in this series. Where does this phrase come from, and what does it mean for us?
(Preaching on Salvation. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on November 10, 2019.)
Let’s talk a little bit about “if…then” statements in the Bible, especially a few that relate to salvation and confession.
(Preaching on Salvation. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on November 3, 2019.)
Having seen that salvation requires some sort of response on our part, we move to the next logical question: how does that response begin? What is the first step in our journey to God?
(Preaching on salvation. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on October 28, 2019.)
Over the last couple weeks we have examined the mental and emotional aspects of salvation: knowledge and belief. Is that where it stops? Is everyone who accepts the Bible as true going to be saved?
(Preaching on salvation. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on October 20, 2019.)
Humans react to new information in one of three ways. This includes the information of the gospel. What reaction does God want; why does belief matter?
(Preaching on salvation. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on October 6, 2019.)
Having examined the necessity of “inclusive interpretation”, we now move to answering the question “who will be saved?” The answer begins with knowledge…
(Preaching on salvation. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on September 29, 2019.)
This is perhaps the central question of the New Testament: who will be saved? Before we can begin to answer, we must first discuss inclusive Bible interpretation…
(Preaching on salvation. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on September 22, 2019.)