The sermon titled "The Kindness And Love Of God Our Saviour" by Paul Pendleton focuses on the theological concept of salvation by grace, as affirmed in Titus 3. Pendleton argues that salvation is not based on human merit or works of righteousness but solely on the mercy and kindness of God, which is revealed through Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that believers are regenerated and justified by God's grace, highlighting key verses such as Titus 3:4-7, where Paul underscores the role of the Holy Spirit in renewing believers. The practical significance of this message lies in Christians understanding their identity in Christ and the importance of proclaiming the gospel of Jesus rather than engaging in debates about the law, which he deems unprofitable and vain. This clarity of message helps combat false teachers and enhances the faith community's commitment to good works as a response to God’s grace.
“It is not about us. Our qualification, or that is, what qualifies us or gives us the ability, it is all according to his mercy that he saved us.”
“We preach Christ and him crucified, and that will tell them where their hope is.”
“This grace of God is what teaches us that. This is what we are to preach to men and women.”
“Hold fast that faithful word of Jesus Christ and Him crucified. That sound doctrine which is able to give comfort to the needy and stop the mouth of those who do not believe.”
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