In his sermon titled "We Do Testify," Paul Pendleton focuses on the theological significance of Christ as the Word, Light, and Savior, drawing primarily from John 1. He argues that Jesus is not only the creative agent of all things but also the sole source of life and salvation, emphasizing the testimonies of God, the law, the prophets, Scriptures, and John the Baptist. The preacher elucidates that eternal life comes exclusively through faith in Jesus Christ, referencing 1 John 5:10-12 to assert that those who believe in the Son have life, while those who do not essentially call God a liar. Pendleton argues for the centrality of Christ in the believer's testimony and contends that any deviation from Christ as the focus undermines the truth of the Gospel. The sermon serves to affirm the Reformed doctrine of solus Christus, reinforcing that salvation is wholly by grace through faith in Christ alone.
“He that believeth on the Son of God hath the witness in himself. He that believeth not God hath made him a liar…”
“Christ is our life and Christ alone. That's what it means. It also means that Jesus Christ is God.”
“All Scripture is given by inspiration of God and it is profitable… If you are trying to find anything else in the scriptures, you are looking for the wrong thing or you are looking for the wrong person.”
“What do we find when we seek Jesus Christ? Grace. What does grace give us? Mercy, forgiveness of sin.”
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