James Smith's sermon entitled "Infected with a most dreadful, fearful, soul-killing disease!" addresses the pervasive nature of sin and its effects on humanity, grounded in Reformed theology's understanding of total depravity. Smith contends that the Fall has left the entirety of mankind spiritually diseased, with the heart being deceitful and desperately wicked (Jeremiah 17:9). He references Isaiah 1:6 to illustrate the extent of this affliction, describing how every aspect of the human soul is corrupted and unable to respond to God without divine intervention. The practical significance of this message reinforces the need for a Savior, emphasizing that only through God’s grace can individuals recognize their plight and attain redemption through faith in Jesus Christ.
“The whole race of mankind, in consequence of the Fall, is infected with the most dreadful, fearful, soul-killing disease.”
“You cannot deliver yourself from sin's dominion, cleanse yourself from inherent defilement, or escape the righteous judgment of God by anything that you can do.”
“But if you have discovered your malady ... then I rejoice in being able to direct you to one that is provided, which may be obtained freely, and will certainly heal you.”
“He has provided a suitable and glorious remedy for lost, ruined, and undone sinners.”
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