The sermon "Immeasurable Love!" by C. H. Spurgeon centers on the profound love of God as articulated in John 3:16. Spurgeon asserts that God's love is not only the foundation of the Christian faith but also a source of comfort and assurance for believers. He emphasizes that God's love is characterized by the sacrificial giving of His only begotten Son to a sinful world, thus providing a means of salvation to anyone who believes. Key points include the significance of Christ's atonement, the simplicity of faith as the means of receiving grace, and the assurance that true believers will not perish but have eternal life. Spurgeon illustrates that God's love is unconditional and transcends human merit, reinforcing core Reformed doctrines such as substitutionary atonement and the perseverance of the saints.
“God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”
“When God gave God for us, he gave Himself. What more could He give? God gave His all.”
“Whosoever believeth in him shall not perish, but he shall have a life that cannot die, a justification that cannot be disputed, an acceptance which shall never cease.”
“If thou hast faith in Christ, Thou art a partaker of Christ's life, and thou canst not perish.”
The Bible reveals God's profound love through John 3:16, stating He gave His only Son for the salvation of the world.
John 3:16
The effectiveness of Christ's sacrifice is assured through faith as presented in Romans 5:8, which states that Christ died for sinners.
Romans 5:8
Believing in Jesus is essential because His atoning sacrifice provides the only means of salvation, as stated in John 3:16.
John 3:16
God's love is the driving force behind salvation, as He gives His Son to redeem lost sinners.
John 3:16
Yes, the Christian faith teaches that anyone who believes in Christ is eligible for salvation, as affirmed in John 3:16.
John 3:16
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