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The Gospel of the Cross
E.A. Johnston
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E.A. Johnston

The Gospel of the Cross

E.A. Johnston · 7:00

E.A. Johnston passionately proclaims that Jesus Christ's sacrificial death on the cross is the only remedy for sin and the source of salvation for all who repent and believe.
In 'The Gospel of the Cross,' E.A. Johnston delivers a powerful evangelistic message emphasizing humanity's sinfulness and the urgent need for salvation through Jesus Christ. He vividly portrays the reality of sin, the justice of God, and the mercy extended through Christ's sacrifice on the cross. Johnston calls listeners to repentance and faith, assuring them of God's promise to save all who come to Him. This sermon is a heartfelt invitation to experience the transforming power of the gospel.

Full Transcript

The Bible is an accurate record, a huge catalogue, and running commentary on sin, of rape and murder, drunkenness and incest, lying and cheating, stealing and robbery, adultery and fornication, homosexuality and perverseness, harlotry and idolatry, witchcraft and sorcery, blasphemy and idolatry. It's a constant reminder that sin is black and hell is hot, and a future judgment awaits all mankind, that a thrice holy God will punish sin, and all men are lawbreakers, guilty rebels, against the sovereign, under his condemnation, and heading for a devil's hell. But God, in his mercy, has provided a remedy for sin, in his only begotten Son, Christ Jesus, who on Calvary became a curse for us, and bore the sins of many, being a substitute, that by his blood we can be reconciled back to a holy God.

God declares, come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord, that though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow, though they be red like crimson, they shall be wool. Jesus is the only remedy and refuge for sin. Jesus came into the world doing good.

Jesus healed the sick. Jesus gave sight to the blind. Jesus fed the hungry.

Jesus gave rest to the weary. Jesus made the lame to walk and leap, and he cleansed the leper's spots. Jesus even raised the dead to life.

Yet what happened? Men cried, away with him, and nailed him to a cross. Look at that man on the cross, friend. Look at that blessed man on the cross.

See him there, with his arms outstretched, beckoning you to come to him and believe on him. Look at that bloodstained Savior for sin. Look unto me, and be ye saved of the ends of the earth, for I am God, and there is none else.

Look at that man on the cross, friend. See the crown of thorns pressed down on his head. Look at the nails driven in his hands and feet.

He is the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world. As the Roman soldiers fastened Jesus to the cross, every stroke of the hammer was an explanation point that God must punish sin. God must punish sin.

God must punish sin. When all was against him, his love flowed out to a world of guilty sinners. The cross is the place where wicked men sought to get rid of him.

But by his death, it becomes the place where his saving power flows out to all who come in repentance, confessing they are sinners and own him as their Savior and Lord. The love of God is seen in the sacrifice of his only Son. Herein is love, not that we love God, but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins.

Man is a sinner who needs a substitute for sin in the person of Christ Jesus. Jesus is the remedy for sin. Jesus is the pearl of great price, worth selling all for so he may be gained.

Man deserves punishment for sin, but God offers mercy. Oh, everyone that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money, come ye, buy and eat, yea, come, buy wine and milk, without money and without price. Listen, friend, the gospel is for the hungry, the weary, and the thirsty.

Let me ask you, are you hungry for God? Are you sick and tired of your sins? Are you thirsty for Christ? Then come and believe on him. The duty required is to come, and he has a pure gospel promise. To all who come, he that cometh to me, I will in no wise cast out.

Listen, the biggest sinner in this town tonight can be saved. There's peace at the cross. Seek ye the Lord while he may be found.

Call ye upon him while he is near. Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts, and let him return unto the Lord, and he will have mercy upon him, and to our God free will abundantly pardon. If you've not trusted this blessed Savior, receive him now before it's too late.

Soon he will come in judgment on this world, when his anger shall burn as an oven, and then you shall meet him as your judge. Repent before it's too late. Don't delay, friend.

Jesus, I'm telling you now, Jesus is your only hope. Jesus is the friend of sinners. Jesus is the only refuge and remedy for sin.

Are you a lost sinner? Hear him as he calls, and the spirit and the bride say, Come. And let him that hears say, Come. And let him that is a thirst come, and whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Reality of Sin and Judgment
    • The Bible reveals the depth and seriousness of sin.
    • All mankind are guilty rebels under God's condemnation.
    • A holy God must punish sin and judgment awaits.
  2. II. The Remedy Provided in Christ
    • God's mercy is shown through Jesus, the only begotten Son.
    • Jesus lived a sinless life and performed miracles of healing.
    • On the cross, Jesus bore the punishment for sinners as a substitute.
  3. III. The Call to Repentance and Faith
    • Jesus invites all to come and be saved by believing in Him.
    • The gospel promise assures no one who comes will be cast out.
    • Repentance and confession lead to reconciliation with God.
  4. IV. The Urgency of Salvation
    • Salvation is offered freely but must be received before judgment.
    • The Lord calls sinners to forsake their ways and return to Him.
    • Jesus is the only hope and refuge for the lost.

Key Quotes

“Look at that man on the cross, friend. See him there, with his arms outstretched, beckoning you to come to him and believe on him.” — E.A. Johnston
“God must punish sin. When all was against him, his love flowed out to a world of guilty sinners.” — E.A. Johnston
“Jesus is the pearl of great price, worth selling all for so he may be gained.” — E.A. Johnston

Application Points

  • Recognize your need for a Savior and come to Jesus in repentance and faith.
  • Trust in the finished work of Christ on the cross as the only remedy for sin.
  • Respond to God's invitation today before the coming judgment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the cross central to the Christian faith?
The cross is where Jesus bore the punishment for sin, satisfying God's justice and demonstrating His love, making salvation possible.
What does it mean to come to Jesus for salvation?
It means to repent of sin, believe in Jesus as Savior, and trust in His sacrifice as the only remedy for sin.
Can anyone be saved regardless of their past?
Yes, the gospel is for all sinners; no matter how great the sin, Jesus offers forgiveness and new life to all who come to Him.
What happens if someone rejects the gospel?
Rejecting the gospel means remaining under God's judgment, as salvation is only found through faith in Jesus Christ.
How can I know if I am truly saved?
True salvation is evidenced by faith in Christ, repentance from sin, and a changed life reflecting God's love and obedience.

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