The sermon titled "The End" by Don Fortner centers on the eschatological theme of the finality of God's purposes as revealed in 1 Corinthians 15:24-28. Fortner argues that all earthly things are temporary and fleeting, asserting that the true believer should prioritize eternal realities in light of the imminent end when Christ will deliver the kingdom to the Father after subduing all enemies, including death itself. He references passages such as 1 Corinthians 7:29 to highlight the transient nature of life and its affairs, emphasizing that God's sovereign control over all things is part of his eternal plan. The practical significance lies in urging believers to focus on their relationship with Christ, as the ultimate outcome—eternal bliss or misery—depends on this connection with the Son of God. Fortner calls his audience to recognize the supremacy of Christ's reign and their own standing before God based on faith in Him.
“Everything in this world is temporary and passing away. Everything. Everything.”
“Nothing temporal can ever satisfy an immortal soul.”
“Our great and glorious Savior soon shall put down all rule, all authority, and all power forever.”
“When the end comes, the Lord Jesus shall deliver up the kingdom unto God the Father.”
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