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Samuel Davies

Well, when you are suffering the punishment of this sin in hell!

Matthew 22:5; Matthew 25
Samuel Davies • August, 2 2010 • Audio
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Samuel Davies
Samuel Davies • August, 2 2010
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In his sermon "Well, when you are suffering the punishment of this sin in hell," Samuel Davies addresses the crucial doctrine of salvation and the eternal consequences of neglecting Christ. He argues that the temporal pursuits of wealth and pleasure are ultimately worthless compared to the eternal salvation found in Jesus. Davies utilizes Scripture references such as Matthew 22:5, which speaks to the folly of disregarding the invitation to the wedding feast, and Matthew 25, which depicts the final judgment, to illustrate the imminent danger of indifference to one's soul. He emphasizes that worldly gains cannot compare to the value of Christ, imploring his audience to recognize the worth of salvation before it is too late, thereby highlighting the practical significance of urgent repentance and faith in the Reformed tradition.

Key Quotes

“What is a man profited if he shall gain even the whole world and lose his own soul?”

“Oh, how will the unhappy creatures torture themselves forever with the most cutting reflections, for selling their Saviour and their souls for such trifles?”

“When you find yourselves condemned to everlasting fire by that Savior whom you now neglect, what would you then give for a Savior?”

“Whenever you give yourselves up to sinful pleasures or an over-eager pursuit of the world, may your conscience become your preacher.”

What does the Bible say about the consequences of neglecting Christ?

The Bible warns that neglecting Christ leads to eternal punishment and separation from God.

The Scriptures clearly outline that neglecting Christ results in grave consequences. For instance, Matthew 22:5 describes how some people made light of their call to salvation, prioritizing worldly pursuits over their spiritual well-being. Similarly, Matthew 25 speaks of the final judgment, where those who fail to accept Christ face eternal separation from Him. This neglect can lead individuals to ultimately suffer the punishment of their sins in hell, emphasizing the seriousness of our choices concerning eternal matters.

Matthew 22:5; Matthew 25

How do we know salvation through Christ is crucial?

Salvation through Christ is crucial as it secures eternal joy and prevents eternal misery.

The importance of Christ's salvation lies in its eternal implications. The preacher highlights that the pursuit of worldly gain cannot compare to the value of one's soul, echoing the sentiment found in Mark 8:36: 'For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul?' This salvation offers believers eternal joy and communion with God, whereas neglecting it leads to eternal misery. Therefore, valuing Christ's salvation above earthly pursuits is paramount for Christians.

Mark 8:36

Why is it dangerous to prioritize earthly pleasures over spiritual matters?

Prioritizing earthly pleasures over spiritual matters can lead to eternal regret and damnation.

The Bible clearly teaches the dangers of prioritizing temporal pleasures over eternal truths. The preacher warns that indulgence in sinful pleasures or worldly pursuits may lead to a state of carelessness, causing individuals to neglect their need for a Savior. When faced with the reality of death and judgment, those who have made light of Christ may realize too late that they have chosen fleeting pleasures over everlasting life. This folly gives rise to eternal regret, as highlighted in passages that warn of the consequences of such choices.

Matthew 22:5; Mark 8:36

Sermon Transcript

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. Well, when you are suffering the punishment of this sin in hell, by Samuel Davies, but they made light of it, Matthew 22 5.

Consider what those things are which engross your affections and which tempt you to neglect Christ and your salvation. Have you found a better friend than Christ, or a more substantial and lasting happiness than His eternal salvation?

Oh, what trifles and vanities, what dreams and shadows are men pursuing while they neglect the important realities of the eternal world. If crowns and kingdoms, if all the riches, glories, and pleasures of this present world were ensured to you as a reward for making light of Christ, you would even then make the most foolish bargain possible.

For what are these in the grand scale when compared to eternal joy or eternal misery? What is a man profited if he shall gain even the whole world and lose his own soul? But you cannot realistically hope for the ten thousandth part of these worldly trifles. And will you cast away your souls for such a pittance?

Alas, what does the richest, the highest, the most voluptuous sinner do, but lay up treasures of wrath against the day of wrath? Oh, how will the unhappy creatures torture themselves for ever with the most cutting reflections, for selling their Saviour and their souls for such trifles?

Let your sins and earthly enjoyment save you then, if they can. Then go and cry to the gods you have chosen. Let them deliver you in the day of your damnation. The time is hastening on when you will not think so lightly of Christ and salvation.

O sirs, when God shall commission death to tear your guilty souls out of your bodies, when devil shall drag you away to the place of torment, when you find yourselves condemned to everlasting fire by that Savior whom you now neglect, what would you then give for a Savior? When you see that the world has deserted you, that your companions in sin have deceived both themselves and you, and all your merry days are over forever, would you not then give ten thousand worlds for Christ?

And now, dear immortal souls, whenever you spend another prayerless, thoughtless day, whenever you give yourselves up to sinful pleasures or an over-eager pursuit of the world, may your conscience become your preacher. and sting you with these solemn truths.

I cannot but fear, after all, that some of you, as usual, will continue careless and impenitent. Well, when you are suffering the punishment of this sin in hell, remember that you were warned, and acquit me from being accessory to your eternal ruin.

And when we all appear before the Supreme Judge, and I am called to give an account of my ministry, when I am asked, Did you warn these creatures of their danger? Did you lay before them their guilt in making light of these things? You will hear me answer. Yes, Lord, I warned them in the best manner I could, but they would not believe me, they would not regard what I said.

Oh, sirs, must I give in this accusation against any of you? No, rather have mercy on yourselves, that I may give an account of you with joy and not with grief.
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