In this sermon titled "Delivered From the Fear of Death," Allan Jellett addresses the theological topic of the believer's deliverance from the fear of death through Christ's redemptive work, emphasizing the doctrine of salvation and the assurance of eternal life. Jellett argues that human mortality and the resultant fear of death are intrinsic to the human condition, yet believers in Christ are promised freedom from this fear due to His victory over death. He cites Hebrews 2:10-18, particularly verses 14-15, which highlight that Christ became flesh to destroy the devil and liberate those who are held in fear. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in instilling confidence in the believer's future with Christ, affirming the hope for eternal life and the importance of being in union with Him, thereby reassuring the faithful amidst worldly uncertainties.
“Death is abolished... those who say they believe the Lord Jesus Christ and their trust and their hope is in him, they believe the gospel promises.”
“The purpose of God for man is that man should have dominion over the whole of creation... in the image of God created he him.”
“Am I one of those men in union with Christ? Is my name written in the Lamb's book of life?”
“If you are one of his sheep... because you were given by the Father to the Son before the beginning of time, you will believe him when you hear the gospel.”
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