In Peter L. Meney's sermon titled "Preach The Gospel," the main theological topic addressed is the Great Commission found in Mark 16:15-18, which calls the disciples to go into all the world and preach the gospel. Meney emphasizes that the gospel encompasses not just the resurrection of Christ but also the entirety of His redemptive work, including His death, atonement, and the roles of prophet, priest, and king. He elaborates using several Scriptures, notably referencing Matthew 28:18 to highlight Christ's absolute authority and power, affirming that it is Christ alone who saves sinners. The sermon underscores the practical significance of evangelism as a mandate for all believers, emphasizing the necessity of preaching a complete gospel rooted in Christ's authoritative work, while also acknowledging the role of the Holy Spirit in empowering faith and regeneration. Meney closes on an encouraging note regarding the church's reliance on Christ's sovereign power to fulfill this mission.
“Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel.”
“If any believe this gospel... then the salvation of the Lord will be upon them.”
“It is not the act of believing that saves a sinner... It is the work of Jesus Christ on the cross that brings salvation.”
“All power in heaven and earth is in Christ's hands to do the greatest good for the best outcomes, for the everlasting well-being, security and happiness of His redeemed people.”
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