The sermon emphasizes the importance of truly believing in judgment and living a life of rescue and justice, connected to our faith and actions.
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for Christians to truly believe in the coming judgment of the world. He questions the actions and attitudes of Christians who claim to believe in God but do not live in a way that reflects this belief. The preacher urges Christians to have a sense of urgency and to be bold witnesses to those who do not believe in the judgment. He highlights the importance of seeking refuge in Jesus Christ and the power of prayer in seeking God's presence and intervention in these challenging times.
Full Transcript
I wonder how many of us believe that there's coming a time of judgment. But I wonder how I would act if I actually believed that this world is headed for judgment. Unsaved people don't believe that.
Christian people who say they're Christian say that. It would seem to me that our justice would be a rescue. A new mission one yard from hell.
That our pills would often be stained with tears. And how on God's eye we can be as nice and dry-eyed as we must be terrible sinners. If you're not interested, I wish you'd do something jacked me.
I would act if we actually believed. And that at that judgment, Rob Barnes of our Baptist... Oh, it's not the new things we need to face. Don't believe the first message of the cross.
No, of our faith being. He acted like that if we do not. We just make out.
It's been a little over 200 years. God is pissed.
Sermon Outline
- The Importance of Believing in Judgment
- The Call to Action
- The Reality of Judgment
- The consequences of not believing in the cross
- The importance of faith in our actions
Key Quotes
“Unsaved people don't believe that.” — Compilations
“Our justice would be a rescue. A new mission one yard from hell.” — Compilations
“It's been a little over 200 years. God is pissed.” — Compilations
Application Points
- We should live a life of rescue and justice, being mindful of our actions and emotions.
- We should be honest about our faith and its impact on our daily lives.
- We should not take our faith for granted, but rather live it out in our actions and decisions.
