In the sermon titled "The Voice Crying," Don Bell addresses the theological significance of John the Baptist's ministry as a forerunner to Christ, emphasizing the importance of repentance and preparation for the coming of the Lord. Bell argues that John's role was not about establishing a new lineage or movement but rather about bearing witness to the truth found in Jesus Christ alone (John 5:33). The sermon reflects on the dark context of John's ministry during the reign of corrupt leaders (Luke 3:1-2), highlighting how God’s merciful choice to send John serves as a reminder of His sovereign grace amidst evil. The practical significance of this message lies in the call for believers to recognize their need for a Savior and to boldly proclaim the gospel in a world that mirrors the wickedness of John's time.
“Salvation comes from Christ. Life comes from Christ. Knowing God comes from Christ.”
“Repentance is a drastic change of mind... It means that God changes your mind.”
“Baptism is not just to get wet; it's to show that God's changed your heart.”
“All flesh shall see the salvation of God. This is God's work.”
Repentance is a drastic change of mind about God, self, and salvation, ultimately leading to a heart turned towards Christ.
Acts 5:31
Jesus is the promised Messiah as confirmed by the prophecies fulfilled through His life, particularly those foretold by John the Baptist.
Isaiah 40:3, John 1:29
Understanding our frailty compels Christians to rely on God's strength and grace rather than their own.
Psalm 103:14, 2 Corinthians 12:9
God's mercy is abundant and unchanging, always available for those in need of salvation and forgiveness.
Lamentations 3:22-23, Ephesians 2:4-5
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