The sermon titled "Storm Warning #96," delivered by various speakers, primarily addresses the doctrine of salvation through the atoning work of Jesus Christ. The central theme revolves around the concept of salvation being entirely by God's grace, emphasizing that redemption is a gift bestowed on sinners who trust in Christ. Key arguments include the necessity of recognizing one's sinfulness and the efficacy of Christ's death as a substitutionary atonement. Scripture references such as Psalm 2:10-12 and John 1:29 are employed to highlight the urgency of heeding God's warning and coming to Christ as the Lamb of God who redeems sinners. The practical significance of this message lies in its encouragement to all, particularly those who feel unworthy, underscoring that salvation is available to all who call upon the name of Jesus, a vital aspect of Reformed theology.
“Salvation is of the Lord.”
“To save His people, we learn that God became human, took our sin, and suffered for us as an innocent substitute, the just for the unjust, that He might bring us to God.”
“Sovereign grace is the truth. Sovereign grace is the message that declares the electing love of the Father, the redeeming love of the Son, and the invincible love of the Holy Spirit.”
“Today is the day of salvation. Call upon the name of the Lord Jesus Christ while he may be found, and seek him while he is near.”
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