Joseph Alleine's sermon "Alarm to the Unconverted!" primarily addresses the doctrine of conversion, emphasizing the necessity of true spiritual change for salvation. Alleine argues that many who consider themselves Christians lack genuine conversion, pointing out that mere outward actions, such as baptism and moral living, do not equate to true faith. He uses Scripture references such as John 3:18 and John 3:36 to illustrate the dire implications of remaining unconverted and underscores the redemptive power of Christ and the Holy Spirit in the process of conversion. The practical significance of this message calls for self-examination, urging listeners to seek authentic faith and holiness, aligning with core Reformed beliefs about total depravity and the necessity of grace for salvation.
“I am not playing the orator to make a learned speech to you, nor dressing the dish with eloquence in order to please you. These lines are upon a weighty errand, indeed, to convince and convert and save you.”
“Conversion is a work above man's power... it is a resurrection from the dead.”
“If these persons come short of conversion, what shall I say of the profane person? It may well be he will scarcely cast his eyes upon or lend an ear to this discourse.”
“Conversion, then, in short, lies in the thorough change both of the heart and life.”
Conversion is a supernatural work of the Holy Spirit that transforms both the heart and life of an individual, leading them to repentance and faith in Christ.
John 3:3, Romans 12:2
Repentance is necessary for salvation as it leads to a turning away from sin and a turning towards God, as emphasized repeatedly in Scripture.
Mark 1:15, Acts 2:38
Total depravity highlights the complete inability of humanity to save itself and underscores the necessity of divine grace for salvation.
Romans 3:10-12
Election and predestination are biblical concepts affirmed in Scripture, teaching that God sovereignly chooses individuals for salvation.
Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:29-30
The Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in conversion by convicting the sinner of their need for Christ and empowering them to believe.
John 3:5, John 16:8
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