In this third part of the sermon series "Alarm to the Unconverted," Joseph Alleine addresses the crucial theological issue of the marks of the unconverted soul, emphasizing the necessity of true spiritual awakening and conversion. He argues that self-deception about one's spiritual state is common, as individuals may possess a false confidence in their "goodness" while remaining spiritually dead. Alleine provides a series of scriptural references, including Revelation 3:17, Proverbs 30:12, and Matthew 7:22, to illustrate that many who believe themselves to be in good standing with God are, in fact, under condemnation due to their unrepentant sinfulness. The sermon emphasizes the doctrinal significance of regeneration and the new birth, underscoring that without true conversion and renewal by God's grace, one cannot inherit the kingdom of God. This dire warning serves not only to awaken the conscience of the hearers but also to motivate a sincere pursuit of faith and repentance toward Christ.
“Alas for the unconverted; they must be undeceived, or they will be undone.”
“Men may have a confident persuasion that their hearts and states are good, while yet they are unsound.”
“If any man loved the world, the love of the Father is not in him.”
“Do not take a lie into your mouth; do not speak peace to him whom God speaks no peace.”
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