In David Pledger's sermon titled "The Testimony of God," the main theological topic is the significance of God's testimony as it relates to the person and work of Jesus Christ. Pledger emphasizes that Paul, in 1 Corinthians 2:1-2, presented the testimony of God focused solely on Jesus Christ and His crucifixion, asserting that this testimony encapsulates the essence of the Christian faith. The preacher supports his argument with notable references such as Hebrews 6, highlighting God’s immutable counsel, and 1 John 4:9-10, which illustrates God’s love through the sacrificial gift of His Son. The sermon underscores the practical importance of this testimony, asserting that true faith should rest not in human wisdom but in the divine power of God, which assures believers of their reconciliation and purpose in Christ.
“For I determined not to know anything among you save Jesus Christ and him crucified.”
“God's testimony is the gospel, the person and work of his son, Jesus Christ.”
“Every sin of every person is going to be punished. It's either going to be punished in the person himself... or his sins were punished in the substitute.”
“There's only one thing that will do your soul good... My soul is in the hands of the Lord Jesus Christ. And to die is gain.”
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