The sermon titled "The Gospel: A Declaration of Certainty" by Larry Criss addresses the foundational doctrine of the certainty and authority of the Gospel as presented in 1 John 1:5 and surrounding verses. Criss argues that the message delivered by John is not based on personal opinion or speculation, but is a firm declaration from God, establishing the validity of the Christian faith. He emphasizes the necessity of preaching Christ alone for salvation, citing Romans 1 as a reminder that the gospel's singular focus is Jesus Christ. Through references to scriptures such as Romans 10 and 1 John 5, the preacher highlights the critical understanding of salvation as solely by grace and through faith, dismissing works-based theologies. The significance of these truths lies in the urgent call for believers to actively share the true gospel, fostering fellowship with God and a compassionate concern for the lost.
“This is the gospel God committed to John and the others and other men called by God to preach this gospel.”
“Salvation is all of grace... a real sinner knows that saving grace only comes through one man, the God-man.”
“If we say that we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, we lie and do not the truth.”
“The Son of God has come and has given us an understanding that we may know Him that is true.”
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