In Chris Cunningham’s sermon titled "The Everlasting Gospel," the primary theological focus is the eternal nature of the Gospel and its implications for the church and individual believers. Cunningham emphasizes that the Gospel is not a reaction to temporal events or human actions but is rooted in God's eternal decree, asserting that Christ's sacrificial work was predestined before the foundation of the world. He references Revelation 14:6-7, asserting that the "everlasting gospel," preached by messengers of God, is a divine proclamation calling all nations to worship Him, and that through the Gospel, God's glory is revealed, while false religions face inevitable judgment. The sermon highlights the necessity of understanding the Gospel's eternal nature to appreciate the assurance of salvation, affirming that salvation and judgment are divinely determined realities, not contingent on human decisions. Cunningham concludes with a call to worship, glorifying God as the sovereign author of salvation.
“The gospel is eternal because the essence of the gospel is who God is.”
“God saving sinners includes His purposes being carried out in time, but God saving sinners is not contingent upon what happens in time.”
“If any man worship the beast... the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God.”
“I never have and never will taste the wrath of God for any of my sin, because my Savior drank it all for me.”
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