In the sermon "If God is your enemy!" James Smith addresses the grim reality of living under the judgment of God as a result of sin and unbelief. He emphasizes the danger of ignoring repeated calls to repentance, highlighting that hardening one's heart against divine reproof can lead to dire, irreversible consequences, as depicted in Proverbs 29:1. Smith draws from various Scripture references, including Hebrews 10:26-27 and Psalm 7:11-13, illustrating that God's justice and anger against sin are real and present. The practical significance of this message serves as a stark warning to the unconverted, urging them to recognize the dire state of having God as an enemy, which leads to eternal despair if unaddressed.
“Consider, consider seriously, that while you delay, God is your enemy, and He is angry with you every day.”
“To have God for one's enemy is of all terrible things the most terrible.”
“If God wounds, then who can heal?”
“Shall I rush upon the sword of His justice, or run into the arms of His mercy?”
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