In the sermon titled "Hell Fire," Peter L. Meney explores the doctrine of hell as outlined in Mark 9:43-50, emphasizing its significance for both believers and non-believers. He argues that Jesus addresses hell directly to His disciples not as a means of instilling fear, but to emphasize the weight of sin and the necessity of faith in bringing salvation. The repetitive descriptions of hell underscore its seriousness, indicating that understanding hell enhances appreciation for salvation. Meney points out that although believers are secure in Christ, they should recognize hell's horrors to grasp the gravity of sin and the price Christ paid for their redemption. The sermon also reflects Reformed theology's emphasis on election, predestination, and the efficacy of Christ's atonement.
“The fear of hell has never saved anyone. It is by faith in Jesus Christ alone that we are delivered from hell.”
“Knowing what we are saved from is as important as knowing what we are saved to.”
“The revelation of hell shows us the infinite power, wisdom and holiness of God in a way that nothing else can.”
“Our Lord Jesus Christ has the keys of death and hell. That's our comfort.”
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