The sermon titled "From Sinners To Sons" preached by David Eddmenson primarily addresses the doctrine of original sin and the transformative grace of God that leads to adoption as sons through faith in Christ. Eddmenson argues that sin is a serious matter that warrants divine condemnation and highlights how humanity's sinful nature originates from the disobedience of Adam and Eve. He references Romans 3:23, asserting that all have sinned and emphasizes the necessity of Christ’s righteousness and sacrifice for salvation. Key Scriptures like 1 John 3:1-2 clarify that those who believe in Christ are designated as sons of God, emphasizing the miraculous transition from being slaves to sin to being adopted into God's family. This transformation underscores not only the urgency of addressing sin but also the grace of God, which allows believers to live as children of God, grounding their identity and hope in Christ rather than their own merit.
“Our sin should never become something that we just lackadaisically half-heartedly consider because sin is out to destroy us and destroy us eternally.”
“There's only one way sin can be dealt with, and that is in and by and through a substitute, a perfect substitute.”
“Being a child of God comes by the virtue of adoption. It comes by a new birth. It comes by a new creation.”
“When we see Christ, we'll be just like Him. We'll have all these things that we don't presently have.”
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