What is the significance of believing in Jesus according to the sermon?
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Believing in Jesus is essential for salvation, as He is the one sent by God to give eternal life.
The sermon emphasizes the centrality of believing in Jesus for salvation, describing it as the 'work of God' that one must embrace. In John 6:29, Jesus states, 'This is the work of God, that you believe on him whom he hath sent.' This highlights that true faith is not simply intellectual assent but a deep reliance upon Jesus as the promised Savior. This belief acknowledges His divine nature, His sacrificial role, and the assurance of eternal life. Furthermore, understanding this belief as God's command reassures believers that faith is both a response to divine action and a necessary outcome of truly seeing and experiencing Christ for who He is.
Scripture References:
John 6:29, John 3:16, Romans 10:9
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