The sermon delivered by J.C. Philpot emphasizes the transformative power of the gospel, highlighting the crucial distinction between receiving it merely as a human message versus experiencing it as the divine word of God. Philpot argues that many hear the gospel superficially, failing to discern its spiritual truth and power until the Holy Spirit convicts their hearts with an invincible force. He references 1 Thessalonians 1:5 and 1 Thessalonians 2:13 to illustrate that a true acceptance of the gospel goes beyond intellectual acknowledgment; it involves a profound internal response that brings a genuine change of heart and life. The practical significance of this message lies in its challenge to readers to reflect on their own experiences of faith and the presence of God's power in their lives, urging them to seek a more profound, Spirit-filled engagement with the word of God.
“The gospel comes to some in word only. They hear the word of the gospel, the sound of truth... But where the Holy Spirit begins... He attends the word with a peculiar and indescribable and yet an invincible power.”
“Some hear the gospel as the mere word of men... but all this time they did not see any vital distinction between receiving it as the mere word of men and as the word of God.”
“When then Christ speaks the gospel to the heart... he is embraced as the chief among ten thousand and the altogether lovely one.”
“Has God spoken to your soul? Have you heard His voice, felt its power, and fallen under its influence?”
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