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God-pardoned, God-reconciled, Sin-delivered, God-arrayed, Heaven-entitled souls!

1 John 3:1-3; Psalm 66:16
Archibald Brown July, 9 2021 Audio
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Archibald Brown July, 9 2021
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Archibald Brown's sermon "God-pardoned, God-reconciled, Sin-delivered, God-arrayed, Heaven-entitled souls!" addresses the profound theological implications of salvation through the lens of Reformed doctrines. Brown articulates that a saved soul experiences five distinct yet interconnected blessings: it is God-pardoned, God-reconciled, sin-delivered, God-arrayed, and heaven-entitled. He references 1 John 3:1-3 and Psalm 66:16 to underpin his points, illustrating that forgiveness and reconciliation with God transform the believer's standing from guilt to grace, enabling them to enter a relationship marked by peace and divine favor. The significance of these doctrines emphasizes not only the forgiveness of sins but also the believer's new identity and everlasting inheritance in Christ, which invites all to witness and share in this redemptive reality.

Key Quotes

“A saved soul is a God-pardoned soul. All its sins are forgiven, and its iniquities are drowned in that deluge of pardoning love.”

“A saved soul is also a God-reconciled soul. Once at enmity, God and the sinner are now at peace.”

“Your sins are not merely forgiven, but they are done away with, put out of sight, removed from you as far as the remotest east is from the extreme west.”

“Not merely am I delivered from hell, but in my hand is placed a title deed to eternal glory.”

What does the Bible say about being saved?

The Bible teaches that being saved means being pardoned, reconciled, and delivered from sin.

Being saved is a multifaceted concept in Scripture that encompasses forgiveness, reconciliation, and deliverance from sin. According to Psalm 66:16, salvation involves declaring what God has done for our souls. A saved soul is one that has received God's pardon and is no longer under the condemnation of sin, as indicated in verses like 1 John 3:1-3. It signifies a profound transformation where the sinner is embraced by God, moving from enmity to peace.

1 John 3:1-3; Psalm 66:16

How do we know the doctrine of justification is true?

The doctrine of justification is grounded in Scripture, which teaches that believers are acquitted and declared righteous before God.

The doctrine of justification assures believers that they are not only pardoned but also acquitted from all charges of sin. This theological truth is rooted in the understanding that justification is a work of God whereby He declares the sinner guiltless. As stated, your sins are removed as far as the east is from the west, emphasizing God's complete pardon and the believer's new status. This is echoed throughout Scripture as a critical aspect of salvation, affirming that God views believers as entirely righteous through Christ's righteousness.

1 John 3:1-3; Psalm 66:16

Why is reconciliation with God important for Christians?

Reconciliation with God is vital because it restores peace and relationship between the sinner and the Creator.

Reconciliation signifies the end of hostility between God and the sinner, establishing a peaceful relationship. As described in the sermon, the once estranged soul has been embraced and accepted back into the family of God. This fundamental aspect of salvation illustrates God's unchanging love and grace, emphasizing the joy and peace that comes from being at one with God. It is central to the Christian faith because it assures believers that they are no longer enemies of God but rather His beloved children.

1 John 3:1-3; Psalm 66:16

What does it mean to be heaven-entitled?

Being heaven-entitled means that believers have a guaranteed promise of eternal life with God.

To be heaven-entitled is to hold a title deed to eternal glory, a certainty that is not merely theoretical but an assured fact for every believer. This notion reflects the promise that salvation extends beyond mere deliverance from hell; it includes a rightful claim to eternal life and communion with God. The assurance of a heavenly inheritance is affirmed throughout Scripture, showcasing God’s commitment to sealing this promise for His children, ensuring that they are recognized as heirs of His eternal kingdom.

1 John 3:1-3; Psalm 66:16

Sermon Transcript

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God Pardoned, God Reconciled,
Sin Delivered, God Arrayed, Heaven Entitled Souls, by Archibald
Brown. Come and hear, all you who fear
God, and I will declare what He has done for my soul. Psalm
66, verse 16. No one word can fully express
all that God has done for my soul, though in general it may
be described as saved. Saved! Ah, that is a grand word
worthy of being written in letters of gold. A saved soul includes
many things. I can only mention them. 1. A saved soul is a God-pardoned
soul. All its sins are forgiven, and
its iniquities are drowned in that deluge of pardoning love
that rises high above the topmost peaks of all its mountain sins. 2. A saved soul is a God-reconciled
soul. Once at enmity, God and the sinner
are now at peace. All differences are at an end.
The prodigal sinner has been embraced and kissed by the Father. The rebel has thrown down his
weapons and bent his knee to the monarch. and the monarch
has raised him up, and with a smile of love has put him among his
children. If I may so express it, God and
the sinner have met and shaken hands beneath the shadow of the
cross. They are at atonement there. 3. A saved soul is also a sin-delivered
soul. This is something more than pardon
or reconciliation. It is a higher blessing. Pardon
remits the punishment of sin, but leaves the guilt of sin.
but justification acquits the person of every charge. Believer,
your sins are not merely forgiven, but they are done away with,
put out of sight, removed from you as far as the remotest east
is from the extreme west. in the eye of God. You are as
guiltless as His spotless Son. You are altogether beautiful,
my love. There is no flaw in you. Song of Songs 4, verse 7. 4. A saved soul is also a God-arrayed
soul. This is higher still. The former
blessing was a negation of guilt. This is a possession of righteousness. A righteousness, mark you, that
is not capable of improvement, but a righteousness that is superlative
in its quality. It is the righteousness of God
Himself. A saved soul, even to the omniscient
eye of Deity, is not only without spot or wrinkle or any such thing,
but it is altogether lovely and glorious. robed in the splendor
of Jehovah Sidkenu, the Lord our righteousness. 5. A saved soul is a heaven-entitled
soul. This crowns all. Not merely am
I delivered from hell, but in my hand is placed a title deed
to eternal glory. This is no fiction or flight
of imagination, but a blessed fact. Possessed by every saint
is a title to heaven that God Himself will declare to be valid
to all eternity. If all these things are included
in what God has done for our souls, then did I not say rightly
that many words were necessary to describe the work? Let us
then, as God pardoned, God reconciled, sin delivered, God arrayed heaven-entitled
souls, call on all, far and near, to come and listen to our joyous
tale. God looks upon His redeemed people
as the masterpiece of His love and power, and He will before
assembled worlds exhibit us as the grandest trophies heaven
contains.
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