The sermon "Redeeming the Time!" by Jonathan Edwards deals with the theological concept of the value of time from a Reformed perspective, emphasizing its significance in relation to eternal life. Edwards argues that time is precious because it is the means through which individuals can either secure their eternal salvation or risk eternal condemnation. He supports his argument using Scripture references, such as Ephesians 5:16, which calls believers to make the most of their time due to the evil nature of their days, and Psalm 90, which highlights the brevity of life. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the call to believers to live with intentionality, recognizing that wasted time is lost forever and has eternal consequences, thus urging them to redeem the time wisely for the glory of God and for their eternal good.
“Our eternity will be blissful or miserable depending on whether we used our time on earth wisely or not.”
“Every part of each day is continually offered to us, and we may choose whether we will use it effectively or not.”
“Time is very short, and the work which we have to do is so great that we have no time to spare.”
“Though it is late in your life, yet God calls on you to wake up and to apply yourselves to your work.”
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