James Gudgeon's sermon, centered on John 17:3, explores the doctrine of eternal life as a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Gudgeon emphasizes that eternal life is not merely a future promise but an ongoing, intimate knowledge of God and His Son, which transforms believers from enmity to fellowship. He discusses how Jesus' prayer reveals fundamental truths about His pre-existence and His role in granting eternal life to those chosen by the Father. The sermon stresses that this relationship with God involves both personal knowing and experiential understanding, underscoring the Reformed view of God's sovereign grace in salvation. This realization serves to deepen the believer's appreciation of prayer, worship, and unity in the Church.
“This is life eternal, that they might know thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent.”
“The relationship that has been given to us through the Lord Jesus Christ, that we are able to come with boldness and confidence.”
“To know God is to be in that relationship... it is a heart transformation that affects the mind, the body, the soul, the life of that person.”
“God sent the beloved Son into the world that whosoever believes in him should not perish but have everlasting life.”
The Bible states that eternal life is knowing the only true God and Jesus Christ whom He sent (John 17:3).
John 17:3
Jesus declares in John 17:2 that He gives eternal life to those whom the Father has given Him.
John 17:2
Knowing God is essential for Christians as it forms the basis of their eternal life and relationship with Him (John 17:3).
John 17:3
A relationship with God means having intimate, personal communion with Him through faith in Jesus Christ.
John 17:3, 1 John 5:19
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