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Larry Criss

So Great Salvation

Hebrews 2:1-4
Larry Criss March, 5 2023 Video & Audio
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Larry Criss March, 5 2023 Video & Audio

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It's good to be here. Always
look forward to coming back. Appreciate you asking me to come
back. Our little flock in Sylacauga,
Alabama sends their love your way. You are lifted up before
the throne of grace by us. on a regular basis, that God
would be pleased to send you a pastor after his own heart,
in his good time. It's not, and that'll be the
best time on, that'll be the best time. Nothing's changed
in this regard since I was last here in August. My soul, was
that, what is that, six months? August? Time has a way of just
flying by, doesn't it, Dave? But this is still true. I cannot preach, there's just
no doubt about it, unless God Almighty preaches me, unless
He supplies His Holy Spirit and makes His Word effectual. So
you pray, and you pray that God would be pleased to do that.
Would you turn with me to Hebrews? Hebrews. We'll read the first
few verses in chapter 2 in a moment. We'll be taking our text from
verse 3. In chapter 2, you have the application of the
truth that the writer asserted in chapter 1. Chapter 2, notice,
begins in verse 1 with this word, therefore. Therefore. That takes us back to chapter
2. It shows the connection with that which was already written
in chapter 1, where the writer plainly and emphatically no doubt
about this, tells us that Jesus Christ is superior. Superior. That's the theme of the book
of Hebrews. That's the theme of the Word of God. Christ is
superior to angels, to the earthly priests, to every sacrifice,
to the better covenant in the Lord Jesus Christ. Christ is
superior. Says who? Says who? God. God said so. This is God's estimation of His
Son. Verse 1 of chapter 1 here in
Hebrews. This is what the writer lays
down. And this is why we have the therefore
of verse 2, or chapter 2, rather, verse 1. Verse 1 of Hebrews 1,
God, who at sunry times and in divers matters spake in times
passed unto the fathers by the prophets, had in these last days,
watch this, in these last days spoken to us by his Son. Wow! We'd better listen up. has spoken unto us by his Son,
whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made
the worlds." My father, I'm sure I've shared this with you. He
used to tell me, now, son, I'm not going to tell you this again. That's final. And he just wasn't
wasting time. He meant it. And if I was foolish
enough to think that he didn't mean it, he proved right quick.
He meant it. Larry, that's final. I'm not
going to tell you again. God the Father says this. God
the Father says this concerning His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ.
On more than one occasion, He said, this is my beloved Son
in whom I am well pleased. Hear ye Him, that's final. That's what we just read, didn't
we? Verse 3 in Hebrews 1, describing the Son, describing the Son,
who being the brightness of His glory, who else could this be
speaking of but the Lord Jesus Christ? And express image of
His person, that is, God. and upholding all things by the
word of his power, when he had by himself purged our sins."
Oh, I like that. It would be easy just to pitch
tent right there, wouldn't it, Jimmy? When he had by himself
single-handed redemption. Purged our sin, He sat down.
He sat down because the work was done. Redemption was obtained. At the right hand of the Majesty
on high. Verse 4. Being made so much better
than the angels, as He had by inheritance obtained a more excellent
name than they. Verse 8 of chapter 1. But unto
the Son, God says, but unto the Son, He said, thy throne, O God,
This is God speaking to the Son, God the Father speaking to His
Son. Thy throne, O God, is forever and ever. A scepter of righteousness
is the scepter of thy kingdom. Now bearing that in mind, let's
read verse 1 of chapter 2. Therefore, therefore, we ought
to give the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard,
lest at any time we should let them slip, just float away. For if the word spoken by angels
was steadfast, and every transgression and disobedience received a just
recompense or reward, how shall we escape, if we neglect so great
salvation, which at the first began to be spoken by the Lord,
and was confirmed unto us by them that heard him? God also
bearing them in witness, both with signs and wonders and with
diverse miracles, and gifts of the Holy Ghost according to His
own will. The title of the message is,
So Great Salvation. So Great Salvation. Consider it as it relates to
the sinner that needs saving. Ooh, it must be a great salvation. Consider that one by whom salvation
comes, the Savior. Oh, again, it must be a great
salvation. First of all, consider this,
a great salvation needed. Needed. The sinner's condition
requires a great salvation. Considering the state that we
are in, you and me, no exceptions, from the oldest to the youngest,
From the babe down there in the nursery to the oldest one up
here, the state we are in by nature, could anything less than
a great salvation do us any good? I hope you don't think that it
will. I hope rather that you don't think that it can anything
less than a great salvation. Only a great salvation can rescue
great sinners, and that's what we are. We're great sinners,
you and I. I used to hear, and you have
too, Brother Scott Richards, an old brother of Scott, many times, and you'll remember
this, many of you remember this, Scott would be preaching here,
elsewhere, and he would look out and say, I've got good news.
The gospel, I've come here to preach the gospel. Glad Tidings,
good news, I've got good news for sinners. And then Scott would
say, but I can't find a senator. I can't find a senator to tell
this good news to. Now, when I first heard Scott
say that about 40 years or so ago, I really didn't appreciate
what he was saying. I'll be honest with you, I probably
scratched my head when I first heard him say that, because I
would think, Scott, we're all senators. Everybody's a senator.
Well, you ask them. That was Scott's point. Most
people don't know that they're sinners. Everybody, and I'm not
making this up, what's the old expression, if I'm lying, I'm
lying? Just about everybody claims to know God. was that Brother
David Edmondson, a priest here not long ago, told the story
about being at a funeral, conducting a funeral, I think, and he asked
the funeral director, does anybody that ever comes through here,
does everybody that comes through here go to heaven? And the fellow
said, yes, they do. They all go to heaven. Nobody dies lost. Back in West
Virginia, there was a preacher, a popular preacher. He preached a funeral just about
every day, Rex. Everybody wanted him. Behind
his back, we called him Perry Mason. He never lost a case. Everybody saved. Everybody saved. But I like how Joseph Hart put
it. He expressed it this way. He
asked this question. What comfort can a Savior bring? to those who never felt their
woe?" That's a good question, isn't it? You ever thought about
that? What comfort can a Savior bring
to those who never felt their woe? And the answer is, God doesn't. God doesn't. He never gives comfort
to anyone that's never felt their woe, that's never felt their
need of His great salvation. Now preachers will, they'll give
hope to those who've never been lost. Preachers will, religion
will, but God Almighty never has. If you've never been stripped,
you've never been clothed in the righteousness of Jesus Christ.
If God Almighty's never brought you down to the nothingness that
you are by nature, you've never been lifted up to sit in with
his Son in glorious places." Listen to these words of the
Lord Jesus Christ himself. Again, these are familiar passages. This is Luke chapter 5. If you
want to read along, it won't hurt my feelings. Luke chapter
5, verse 30. We'll have these scribes and
Pharisees watch the Lord today to try to catch him in his words. They watched him more than his
disciples in some respects. Verse 30 of Luke 5, "...but their
scribes and Pharisees murmured..." Can't you just hear them? "...against
his disciples, saying, Why do ye eat and drink with publicans
and sinners?" And Jesus answering said unto them, They that are
whole need not a physician, but they that are sick. I come not
to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance, those who have
felt their woe, those who have been made to feel it. Most folks
are whole, aren't they? Like these scribes, like these
Pharisees to whom our Lord spoke. They think they're fine. They
think they're good enough. They've never felt their need
of salvation. Therefore, they've never felt
their need of God's grace that brings salvation. Mr. Hart went
on to say, a sinner is a sacred thing. Oh, my soul, the longer
I live, the more true those words ring. A sinner is a sacred thing. The Holy Ghost has made him so. As our Lord told those scribes
and Pharisees, those that had no need of Him, they didn't need
the touch of the healing hand of the great physician. They
were whole. They weren't sick. You think
yourselves whole, the Master said. My mission, therefore,
is not to you. It's not to you. The physician's
business is with the sick. Therefore, ye die with publicans
and sinners. Oh, the sick, the helpless. The dead. Oh, those are who the
Lord Jesus Christ comes to save. For generations, for generations,
the religion that makes man his own savior has been telling sinners
how easy it is to be saved. Isn't that right, Bill? I'm not
making this up. Anybody, as Brother Don used
to say, would have sense knows that that's so. For a generation,
the religion, and that's most religion today, that makes man
its own savior has been telling sinners how easy it is to be
saved. It's easy as A-B-C. That's a
popular one. It's as simple as repeating the
sinner's prayer. There's really nothing to it.
As a matter of fact, it's all up to you. You ever heard a preacher
say that? God's done all He can do, and
now it's up to you. And they call that good news?
Oh, that's not good news if it's up to me. If God needs my help,
if God needs my assistance before I can be saved, we're both in
trouble. He's as helpless as I am. He's
not worth trusting. And the result? The result? of such teaching as that is that
it's produced multitudes who have no inkling as to who God
is, who they are, why they even need His grace, His salvation. Like Donny Bell used to say,
they look at you when you talk about, like the song we just
sang a moment ago about God's sovereign mercy. Most people
hear that if they listen at all and scratch their head and look
at you like a calf looking at a new gate. What are you talking
about? We don't have a clue. That's
this generation. Oh, to find a bankrupt sinner. I wonder, I wonder, did God bring
one here this morning? Did God Almighty in His matchless
providence and grace, oh, did He bring a lost one here this
morning? A bankrupt sinner, and you won't argue about it? You
won't argue about it? When I say you have nothing good,
Nothing good in your hands to bring? That you're a bankrupt
sinner? That you're guilty before a holy
God? There's anyone that won't argue
about that and say, Larry, you're right, you don't know the half
of it. I'm worse than you can describe. A sinner with nothing
to pay. Oh, I've got good news. Good news for you. Martin Luther
put it this way. If you see yourself as a little
sinner, you'll see Christ as a little Savior. When God asked
the prophet Ezekiel the question concerning that valley of very
dry, very dead bones, Ezekiel, can these bones live? Ezekiel
didn't say, that'll be as easy as A, B, C. There won't be a
problem. Let's just wait and see if they'll
take the first step. No, no. He said, God, you know. Only you know. If they live,
it'll be your doing. If these dead drive home, that
picture's what you and I are by nature. If they're given life,
if they stand upright, it'll be because God Almighty, through
the Lord Jesus Christ, who said, I'm the resurrection and the
life, As he told Martha at the tomb of her dead brother, whosoever
liveth and believeth in me shall never die. That will be the reason. Our Lord, on one occasion we
were with his disciples and as they watched that rich young
man walk away, The Lord Jesus Christ didn't give him a false
hope. He didn't chase after him and say, well, let's think about
this thing now. If you won't accept me as your Lord, maybe
you'll accept me as your Savior. No, he let him go because he
was a rebel. He wouldn't bow to God. Anybody
that doesn't bow to Jesus Christ is not a convert Christian. He's
lost. He's lost. He's not going to
lose His unrewarded, He's going to lose His immortal soul. How
dishonoring to God Almighty. How dishonoring to the Lord Jesus
Christ to say you can have Him, you can take what you want, you
can choose. Oh no, He's the Lord God Almighty. He's the Lord Jesus Christ. And
that young man walked away. And decided to just sit there.
Watch it. What a candidate. Why is the
Lord allowing him to leave? He came to him, he sought him
out, he bowed down before him, he called him Lord. Oh, but the
master doesn't look at outward appearance, he looks at the heart.
He let the young man go and he said, oh, how difficult it is
for those who have riches to enter into the kingdom of God.
And his disciples said, well, then who can be saved? Who can
be saved? If he can't be saved, that upright,
moral, outstanding young man, if he can't be saved, then who
can be saved? And Jesus Christ didn't say,
well, now it's easy as A, B, C. You remember what he said. He said it's impossible. Could
words be plainer? It's impossible. It's impossible. No creature, No man or woman
can work the change that's necessary, can give themselves a new heart.
Preachers can give themselves a new heart, a new nature. Only
God Almighty can get a man lost. Have you ever tried to get somebody
lost? You just can't. I've tried it.
Loved ones. I've tried to convince them that
they're lost. I mean, not just get them to
give lip service to it, but to get them lost. That's beyond
our power, isn't it, Mom, Dad? We wish we could, but we can't.
Only God can get a man lost. Salvation in the Scriptures is
described as a creation. Now, who can create but God?
A resurrection! No wonder the Lord said, with
men it's impossible. Yesterday, Robin and I went with
Rex and Debbie Bartley, with whom we're staying. out to Shaker
Village. The whole time I lived in Danville,
for 20 years, I never went out to that place. And Robin wanted
to see it and I said, well, it'll be new to me too. So we went
out and looked around and we had a tour guide that gave us
a little history and we went into the buildings and I read
some of the facts about the people and how it was founded and how
it started. and all this, but after everything
was said and done, this is what I thought to myself. These were
people that thought they were working their way to heaven.
That's just about all that it boiled down to. These people
are just like those Paul described in Romans 10 and 3. They, being ignorant of God's
righteousness and going about to establish their own righteousness,
have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God.
Thank God that the Lord Jesus Christ said this about His great
salvation. Yes, with man it's impossible,
but with God. Oh, there's one of those blessed
buts. But with God, all things are
possible. There's good news, isn't there?
There's good news. The psalmist said, but the salvation
of the righteous is of the Lord. He is their strength in time
of trouble. The prophet said, Isaiah, behold,
God is my salvation. God's my salvation. My salvation
is not in three or four or five points. God is my salvation. I will trust and not be afraid,
for the Lord Jehovah is my strength and my song. He also has become
my salvation." His salvation. The psalmist said, I will rejoice
in His salvation. I will be glad and rejoice. God's
salvation is something worth rejoicing in, isn't it? God's
salvation is the only salvation, as Jonah learned in the belly
of that great fish. He knew His will got in Him that
Mass, but only the will of God Almighty. The will of that sovereign
God would be able to bring Him out. Salvation, Jonah cried,
is of the Lord, as every sinner learns, who finds himself in
the same circumstances as Jonah, helpless. Salvation is of the
Lord, all of it and always. Who then can be saved? Well,
I know this. It's not of Him that willeth.
It's not of him that runs around doing little religious works. Well, then, why is a man saved?
How is a man saved? It's of God Almighty that showeth
mercy. Mercy! Oh, like blind Bartimaeus
cried out, Jesus, thou Son of David, have mercy! I need mercy! Thank God for such
a sinner as that. They'll soon experience any sin.
There never was a sinner, was there? That sincerely sought
mercy that was rejected. No. There's no one here. There's
no one here that's ever cried for mercy that can stand and
truthfully say, God would have mercy on me. No. No. He delights
to show mercy. It's His mercy, yes, and He shows
it on whom He will. He doesn't have to. He doesn't
obligate it. He's not obligated to. There's
nothing you can do to earn it. Oh, but He delights to show mercy. It took a miracle to put the
stars in place. And it took a miracle to hang
the world in space. But when he saved my soul, cleansed
and made me whole, it took a miracle of love and grace. Our state
is such that God's salvation must be a great salvation." And
here's the second thought. I've been anxious to come to
it. A great salvation demands, requires, can do no less than
a great Savior. The salvation, this great salvation
demands an even greater Savior. As great as salvation is, as
wondrous as it is, a mighty work of grace as it is, oh, it simply
is a picture of that One who is greater than the salvation
in His brains, the Lord Jesus Christ. A great salvation demands
a great Savior. I need a great Savior. Don't
you? That little peanut Jesus that
folks are talking about, He won't help me. I mean, they admit He
can't do nothing without my help. Well, I need more than that. I need a Savior who is mighty
to save. I need the Lord Jesus Christ
who can come to the to the tomb of my dead heart and say, leave,
not offer to save me, not attempt to save me, not allow me to let
him save me, oh, but save me. I need a great God and Savior,
and Jesus Christ is exactly the Savior that I need. There's only
one who is mighty to save, isn't there? There's only one who is
able to save to the uttermost all that come unto God by Him.
There is only one name given among men, under heaven, by which
we must be saved. And there is only one mediator
between God and man, only one intercessor that God Almighty
will listen to. There is only one door, only
one way, only one Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. Beautiful picture this is. What
good news this is. When the fullness of the time
was come, God sent forth His Son. Oh my soul, there's hope
now. There's hope for sinners now.
Sent forth His Son, made of a woman, made under the lock to redeem.
To redeem. Redeemed, how I love to proclaim
it, redeemed by the blood of the Lamb, to redeem them that
were under the law that we might receive the adoption of sons.
The very fact that salvation could not be accomplished by
anyone other than the Son of God is proof that it must be
a great salvation. Proof that we must have been
in bad shape if that's what it required. It required that the
Word that was in the beginning with God and was God, that eternal
Word of God that created all things that are. That Word must
enter this world, be made flesh. It must be made like unto His
brethren in order to save His brethren. This great salvation
required the great God and Savior, Jesus Christ, being made of a
woman, made under the law, to try everything I hope you realize
that's not what the text says. To try and redeem. To offer to
redeem. No, he sent forth his son to
redeem. To redeem. There's no such thing
as an unsuccessful redemption. There's no such thing as a hypothetical
redemption or redemption that depends on its success for what
I do in time. No, Jesus Christ, at the moment
He died upon the cross, before He shouted, It is finished, and
went back to glory, He then and there, He redeemed His people. Oh my soul. O the bliss of this
glorious thought! My sins, not in part, but the
whole, were nailed to His cross, and O very Christ bears them
no more. Well then, praise the Lord! Praise
the Lord! Can I do anything less than that?
Praise the Lord, O my soul! He attained eternal redemption
for us. The Son of God redeemed His people. No wonder the angel said the
night of His birth, I bring you glad tidings of great joy, which
will be to all people, for unto you is born this day in the city
of David a Savior, a Savior, which is Christ the Lord, the
Lord, the Lord Almighty, not again that poor, pitiful, helpless
Jesus, oh no, this same Jesus. You remember when he led them
out for the last time, his disciples, the eleven, the Mount Olivet. And as they stood there watching,
he began to ascend back to glory. He began to ascend. I imagine
they just stood with their mouths open. Peter, do you see this? He ascends back
to glory. An angel said, this same Jesus
whom you see taken up shall so come in like matter. He was taken
up. How high? How high? How high
did the Son of God go? How high did God Almighty lift
Him? How high did He exalt His Son?
Well, every name that is named He's above them all. He's above
them all. God has put all things under
His feet, His Son, and gave Him to be the head over all things,
which is His body, the fullness of Him that filleth all in all. A Savior, a mighty Savior, a
real Savior for real sinners. Not sham sinners. Not sinners
like the Pharisees. Oh, real sinners. Dead dog sinners,
as Brother Scott again used to say. The chief of sinners. That's who he came to save. Save
the chief of sinners. That's what Paul said, didn't
he? I'm the chief of sinners and he had mercy upon me. Robin
said when I referred to that one day that Paul referred to
himself as the chief of sinners. She said that was before Robin
Dalton came along. And we all feel the same, don't
we? Jesus, His name means the salvation of the Lord, and He
lived up to His name that day. Who else? Who else could prod
the winepress alone? Who else by Himself purged our
sins? Who else obtained eternal redemption
for us? Who else makes intercession?
Who else shall never allow one of His sheep to perish? Who else
shall keep us from falling? And who else but this mighty
Savior, This wondrous Savior will be able to present us without
fault before the throne of God. Who else but the Lord Jesus Christ
could accomplish such wonderful work as that? He shall not fail,
God said. He shall not fail nor be discouraged. Jesus Christ never failed, did
he? Ask that leper. Asked that leper,
was he able to cleanse you? Oh, I fell before him. I begged him, if you will, you
can make me clean. Well, was he able to do it? Oh,
yes. Yes, yes. With just this word, as he spoke,
and at the same time reaching out to touch me, he touched me. Oh, he touched me. He reached down His hands for
me. He lifted me up. Put my feet
upon the solid rock. He put a new salt in my mouth.
Oh, yes, He's able. He's able. He cleansed me. And
He made me whole. Blind Bartimaeus, is Jesus Christ
able? Is He able to open blinded eyes?
Oh, let me tell you. I'm so glad you asked. Oh, yes. Yes. You got a minute. Would you just give me a minute?
I want to tell you what he did for my soul. I was blind. I was born blind. Therefore,
I was a beggar. I depended upon the charity of
others to make a living. I sat every day at the gate.
I'd hear the footsteps of someone. Would you have mercy upon a poor
beggar? An alms, please. An alms, sir.
An alms, ma'am. But one day, I heard a commotion. A commotion of multitude. And
I asked, what's this mean? What's all the noise about? And
someone told me, Jesus of Nazareth is passing by. Do you remember when He passed by
your way, child of God? Do you remember? Do you remember when you sat
in darkness, wrapped in the filthy robes of self-righteousness?
That's all you had. And He who was the light of the
world came to where you were, He came to where you were, where
you were of all people, He came to you and turned the light on. Old Bartimaeus said, yes, yes,
I'm beginning to cry out. They told me to shut up, but
I wouldn't listen to them. Easy for them to say to me, quiet,
they could see, but I was blind. Jesus, have mercy on me. What
happened, Bartimaeus? The Son of God stopped dead in
his tracks. My son! No wonder Bartimaeus
never got over it. He heard me cry and he stopped. He stopped. And he told others to bring me
to himself. And I threw my rags down. And
I came to Him. And He opened my eyes. And the
first thing I saw was He who is the light of the world. And
I've followed Him ever since. Oh yes, He's able. He's able. Bearing shame and scoffing, rude
in my place, condemned He stood, sealed my pardon with His blood.
Hallelujah, what a Savior. At home, Delilah Breedlove is
our piano player. For almost 12 years now, I've
been threatening that I'm going to sing a solo because she said,
I won't play for you. I'm not going to play the piano.
You'll be on your own. Oh, I wish I could. I would sing
these verses right now if I could. Guilty, helpless, lost were we. Spotless man of God was he. Oh,
sacrifice to set us free. Hallelujah, what a Savior. He
was lifted up to die. It is finished was his cry. Now
in heaven exalted high. Hallelujah. What a Savior. Gabriel told his mother, call this name Jesus. He shall
be great. Greater than Jonah, greater than
Jacob, greater than Solomon, greater than Abraham. Let me
come to the last point. It's this. Thank God. Thank God for such a great salvation. Thank God for the unspeakable
gift of His grace, the Lord Jesus Christ. I think Rex and I were
talking about this yesterday or perhaps the day before. We're
almost tempted to think, looking out on the world, the absolute
insanity. Insane stuff that goes on. And religion is the worst of
the bunch, isn't it? The stupidity. And people will
buy into it. People will buy into it. And
we're always tempted to think the whole world is deceived. Everybody's bowing to the great
whore. Everybody seems to embrace the
religion of free will. You go into the average Baptist
church and get up and say, well, my servant this morning is going
to the election. They would rather hear you cuss than utter that
word. Oh, we can't stand that. We can't
stand that. And we're tempted to think, oh,
is there no hope? Is there no hope? Yes, there
is. Yes, there is. For God had not
appointed us to wrath. And it was against the backdrop
of that very apostasy that Paul wrote these words. He's not appointed
us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ, who
died for us, that whether we wake or sleep, we should live
together with Him, comfort one another, to gather and edify
one another, even as also ye do. What a comfort it is to know
that our great salvation is in the hands of our great God and
Savior, who has never failed to do what He purposed to do.
How good it is! How sweet! Oh, this is a pillow
I can lay my head down on at night and sleep. To hear Him
say, Israel shall be saved in the Lord with an everlasting
salvation, you shall not be ashamed, nor confounded, world without
end. They will never be a soul There
will never be a sinner who put their trust in the Lord Jesus
Christ that will stand before the throne of God and be ashamed,
regretted. Oh, no, on the contrary. They'll
follow King Jesus into the Father's house, and so they will dwell
with Him forever. We see more and more doing it
each and every day, do we not? Fear not, little flock. The captain
of our salvation says it's your father's good pleasure to give
you the kingdom. Fear not. God's little flock
has his eternal love encircling them, his everlasting arms underneath
them, and a heavenly inheritance awaiting them. I find it so comforting
to know that the great shepherd of the sheep The Lord Jesus Christ,
my Savior, has to answer for me. He has to give account to
me. And oh, it's a joy to know that
in that day, in that day, oh, blessed day, oh, even so, come,
Lord Jesus, when he gathers all his sheep around the throne of
the heavenly Father, And it will be his everlasting boast to say,
Father, I and the children. He won't be there without his
children. There'll be no bridegroom without the bride, no shepherd
without the sheep. Father, I and all the children,
all of them, a multitude that no man can number, they're all
here. I lost none. Not one. Not one. Let me close with thee. with
a few lines of another poem. I don't even remember where I
found it. Oh love surpassing knowledge,
oh grace so full and free. I know that Jesus loves me and
that's enough for me. Oh wonderful salvation from seeing
Christ set me free. I feel the sweet assurance And
that's enough for me. Oh, blood of Christ so precious
poured out at Calvary, I feel its cleansing power, and that's
enough for me. Do you need a great Savior? Do
you need a great Savior? Are you a great sinner? Well,
Jesus Christ came to save sinners just like you. God bless you.
Thank you for your attention.
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