The sermon titled "A Spiritual World" by Don Bell addresses the theological theme of the spiritual dimensions of reality as understood within a Reformed Christian framework. The preacher emphasizes that the unseen spiritual realm influences the physical world and that God, through Christ, allows believers to have communion with this realm. Bell cites Job 4:12-21 to illustrate how Eliphaz encounters a spirit and reflects on human depravity, stating that God's capacity to judge surpasses human understanding. He stresses that salvation and justification are solely through Christ, who has borne the sins of humanity, and speaks to the necessity of being spiritually reborn to engage with God. The practical significance of the sermon lies in encouraging believers to recognize their identity in Christ, leading to comfort and hope amidst the trials of physical existence.
“The wisdom of God says that Christ put away sin once and for all by the sacrifice of himself.”
“When God looks at us, he doesn’t see us, he sees his son.”
“Death is just changing houses, that's all it amounts to, just changing houses.”
“The greatest impression God can make on a man's heart... is how desperately he needs Christ.”
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