In David Pledger's sermon "Concerning God's Children," the primary theological focus is on the nature and identity of God's children as articulated in 1 Peter 1:17-25. Pledger emphasizes three foundational truths: that all God's children are redeemed, born again, and sojourners in this world. He supports these points with Scripture, notably emphasizing the redemptive work of Christ through His "precious blood" (1 Peter 1:18-19) and the necessity of the new birth as articulated in 1 Peter 1:23. The practical implications of these truths highlight that true believers are liberated from sin, called to a new way of life by the Spirit, and reminded of their transient status on earth, aiming for a heavenly homeland. This understanding encourages a life of holiness and hope as God's faithful witnesses in a hostile world.
“You are not redeemed with corruptible things, but you are redeemed with the precious blood of Christ.”
“A person must, he must, she must be born again... Just being religious is not enough.”
“We make a mistake when we get so settled here in this world that we think that we're going to be here forever.”
“When this house, this tabernacle is destroyed, we have a building of God eternal in the heavens.”
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