In Paul Pendleton's sermon titled "The Kindness And Love Of God Our Saviour," he addresses the theological concept of salvation by grace alone through faith, as articulated in Titus 3. The preacher argues that God’s kindness and love, rather than human works, is the basis for salvation, emphasizing that redemption comes solely through the mercy of God. Key Scripture references include Titus 3:4-7, which illustrates the transformative power of God's grace and regeneration, and Ephesians 2:8-9, which underlines that salvation is not of works. Pendleton highlights the church's responsibility to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ to those ensnared by legalism and division, taking care to affirm the truth while avoiding unprofitable debates. The practical significance of this message lies in the encouragement of believers to maintain good works as an expression of their faith, founded on the understanding that salvation and grace are gifts of God.
“It is not about us... We need someone else to do the work, that’s for sure, because we can’t do it.”
“God qualifies us... That is, he enables us or he gives us the ability.”
“We preach Christ and Him crucified, and that will tell them where their hope is.”
“Avoid foolish questions and genealogies, and contentions and strivings about the law, for they are unprofitable and vain.”
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