The sermon "Storm Warning #82" focuses on the doctrines of salvation and holy violence in the believer's response to sin and the urgency of urgency in the Christian life. The speakers emphasize the necessity of coming to Christ with desperation and holy force, akin to a sinner besieging the kingdom of God for salvation. Scripture references such as Matthew 11:12, 2 Peter 3:11-12, and Romans 4:6-8 are used to illustrate the weight of sin, the importance of understanding one's condition as a sinner, and the glorious truth of imputed righteousness. The significance of the sermon lies in its call to recognize the gravity of personal sin and the necessity of Christ's substitutionary atonement, urging believers to actively pursue holiness and trust in God's grace for salvation.
“Give me Christ, or I perish. Give me his blood to pardon me, his righteousness to justify me, or I am damned forever.”
“This is fleeing for refuge. This is being violent. Such take the kingdom of God by force.”
“How did this sinner Abraham become such before God? He believed God's promise to provide a perfect righteousness for him in one outside of himself.”
“It shall be well with the righteous. There shall never be a night, but that morning shall come.”
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