The sermon "Storm Warning #36" primarily addresses the doctrine of salvation, emphasizing how Jesus Christ receives sinners through His sovereign grace. The speakers articulate two distinct forms of religion: one that recognizes the burden of sin and seeks Christ, and another that attempts to earn favor with God through good works. Scripture references such as Matthew 11:28, which invites the weary to find rest in Jesus, and 1 John 1:7, which affirms the cleansing power of Christ's blood, are used to support the assertion that true salvation comes from recognizing one's need for Christ rather than from personal merit. This message is doctrinally significant, as it reaffirms the Reformed understanding of total depravity and the necessity of grace alone for salvation, calling believers to approach Christ in faith rather than self-reliance.
“There are two kinds of religion in the world. One is where a person has a real knowledge of himself as a sinner. The other includes many branches, and almost all who hold it acknowledge man is sinful by nature being taught it from childhood.”
“All the fitness he, meaning the Lord Jesus, requireth is to feel your need of him.”
“There is a fountain open for sin and uncleanness. 1 John 1.7, the blood of Jesus Christ, his son, cleanseth us from all sin. Hallelujah.”
“Today is the day of salvation. Call upon the name of the Lord while he may be found, and seek him while he is near.”
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