In this sermon titled "Two Helpless Sinners, Forgiven," Rex Bartley examines the themes of sin, guilt, and forgiveness as illustrated in Luke 7:36-50. He emphasizes the contrasting responses of the self-righteous Pharisee, Simon, and the sinful woman who humbly approaches Christ in faith. Bartley highlights that Jesus reveals the true nature of forgiveness, using the parable of two debtors to show that those who recognize their deep sinfulness and need for grace will love much. He references additional scriptures, such as Romans 8:26 and John 3:36, to reinforce his points about the Spirit's intercession and the necessity of faith in obtaining forgiveness. Ultimately, the sermon underscores the significance of understanding one's sinfulness as essential for experiencing God’s mercy and the transformative joy of forgiveness through Christ.
“The Lord knew this woman from eternity past, and he knew what he was about to do. He was about to pronounce her sins to be forgiven.”
“When the Spirit of God begins a work in the heart of God’s elect, they feel that crushing weight of their sin.”
“Thy sins are forgiven. Forgiveness of her sins were finally acknowledged from the very mouth of the only one who can forgive sin.”
“Your salvation has nothing to do with anything you can do, pray for, or hope for. Your entire salvation is in the hands of a sovereign God who can either damn you or save you.”
The Bible teaches that forgiveness of sins comes through faith in Jesus Christ, who alone has the authority to forgive.
Luke 7:48, Romans 8:1
Jesus demonstrated His authority to forgive sins through His actions and divine nature, as seen in Luke 7 and Mark 2.
Luke 7:49, Mark 2:10
Recognizing our sinfulness deepens our appreciation for God's grace and the magnitude of Christ's sacrifice.
Luke 7:47
Faith is crucial because it is through believing in Christ that we receive the forgiveness of our sins.
Luke 7:50, Romans 10:9
The woman's actions demonstrate deep remorse for her sins and highlight the abundant grace of Jesus in forgiveness.
Luke 7:36-50
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