The sermon titled "Why The World Hates Christ" by Clay Curtis addresses the theological doctrine of the world's antagonism towards Christ, highlighting three main reasons: lack of faith, the evil nature of human works, and a fear of man over a fear of God. Curtis expounds on John 7:1-13, demonstrating that the Jews and even Christ's own brethren did not believe in Him, which exemplifies the world's rejection of His testimony. He emphasizes that Christ’s declaration that the world hates Him because He testifies that their works are evil reveals the inherent sinfulness of humanity and its aversion to divine truth. He also indicates that fear of human approval constrains individuals from openly acknowledging Christ, underscoring the need for divine regeneration to instill true faith. The practical implication lies in understanding that believers must recognize their reliance on Christ's righteousness and strengthen their fear of God over man, as true faith and good works stem from a relationship with Christ alone.
“The world cannot hate you, but me it hateth because I testify of it that the works thereof are evil.”
“To believe on the Lord Jesus Christ—that's a rare and precious blessing of God to believe on Christ.”
“Whatsoever is not of faith is sin. Every bit of it.”
“Fear not them which kill the body, but rather fear Him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.”
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