In his sermon titled "The Gift Of God," Paul Pendleton addresses the profound theological truth found in Romans 6:23, which contrasts the wages of sin with the gift of eternal life. Pendleton articulates that sin leads to death, as all men are guilty before God due to their transgressions (Romans 3:23). He meticulously explores the implications of humanity's servitude to sin and the necessity of Christ’s atonement, emphasizing that righteousness and salvation are not earned but are gifts from God (Ephesians 1:3-4). The preacher underscores the Reformed doctrine of election, asserting that only those chosen by God will receive eternal life, not by their own merit but solely through the grace of Jesus Christ. This sermon highlights the urgency of recognizing one’s spiritual state and dependence on God’s mercy for salvation while celebrating the assurance and gratitude that accompanies the gift of eternal life.
“The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”
“If you were not chosen by God and His Son, Jesus Christ, before the foundation of the world, then you were not baptized with Him.”
“We are not pardoned; we are acquitted by Jesus Christ.”
“God does not change, so his sentence does not change. No one will be given a pardon. All must pay the penalty.”
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