In Allan Jellett's sermon titled "Free Indeed," the central theological topic addressed is the nature and implications of true biblical saving faith, specifically as it relates to the distinction between the kingdom of God and the kingdom of Satan. Jellett argues that authentic faith, which belongs to God’s elect, is not merely a superficial adherence to religious practices but is rooted in a transformative understanding of Christ's redemptive work, evidenced by a life that bears fruit in alignment with God’s truth. He employs John 8:36 as a key scripture, illustrating that true freedom comes through knowledge of the truth found in Christ, thereby challenging common misconceptions about spiritual liberty. The practical significance of the sermon dwells on the necessity of recognizing one’s spiritual bondage in sin and the liberating power of faith in Christ, which grants believers a new identity as citizens of God's kingdom, releasing them from the tyranny of sin and death.
“The faith that truly saves is the faith of God's elect. It's the faith that God's elect have.”
“To know what it is to be free, you have to be aware of what it is to be in bondage.”
“The Son shall make you free, free from condemnation.”
“Any who desire his salvation, however imperfect you feel, come to him.”
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