Jason Bellard passionately calls listeners to embrace Jesus' greatest sacrifice, highlighting His power to forgive, restore, and bring peace to the broken and hopeless.
This sermon emphasizes the importance of not staying in weakness but running into God's loving arms, highlighting His grace, forgiveness, and all-encompassing love. It encourages repentance and coming to God despite feelings of unworthiness, assuring that He can raise us from spiritual death and offers deep peace through His sacrifice. The message underscores finding peace, hope, and freedom in Jesus Christ, who is the source of life and the ultimate sacrifice for our sins.
Full Transcript
Do not stay in your weakness. Run into His loving arms. He has grace and forgiveness for all who come.
Though you feel you've sinned more than most men, You are not too far off. Repent and come to Him. His love is all in all.
Do not think He'll refuse you. He can raise you from the dead. He suffered deep to give you peace.
You will find peace in Jesus Christ. He will not leave you broken. He will not leave you hopeless.
He is life. Do not refuse the greatest sacrifice. Are you bound by the power of hell? Are you chained to the power of sin? Do you feel you are helpless? Come to Him.
He gave Himself to set you free. Let Him have your sin and all your pain. There is power in Jesus' name.
Do not think He'll refuse you. He can raise you from the dead. He suffered deep to give you peace.
You will find peace in Jesus Christ. He will not leave you broken. He will not leave you hopeless.
He is life. Do not refuse the greatest sacrifice. Seek Him while He may be found.
Though your greatest challenge is to believe. You will never set yourself free. He is calling you to come.
Even every part of you says don't go. For you His blood did flow. Do not think He'll refuse you.
He can raise you from the dead. He suffered deep to give you peace. You will find peace in Jesus Christ.
He will not leave you broken. He will not leave you hopeless. He is life.
Do not refuse the greatest sacrifice. Do not think He'll refuse you. He can raise you from the dead.
He suffered deep to give you peace. You will find peace in Jesus Christ. He will not leave you broken.
He will not leave you hopeless. He is life. Do not refuse the greatest sacrifice.
Do not refuse the greatest sacrifice.
Sermon Outline
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I. The Invitation to Come
- Run into God's loving arms despite weakness
- Repent and receive grace and forgiveness
- Do not fear rejection from God
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II. The Power of Jesus' Sacrifice
- Jesus suffered deeply to bring peace
- His sacrifice breaks the power of sin and hell
- He offers life and restoration
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III. The Promise of Peace and Restoration
- Jesus will not leave you broken or hopeless
- Peace is found only in Christ
- He can raise you from spiritual death
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IV. The Call to Respond
- Do not refuse the greatest sacrifice
- Believe and be set free
- Seek Him while He may be found
Key Quotes
“Do not stay in your weakness. Run into His loving arms. He has grace and forgiveness for all who come.” — Jason Bellard
“He gave Himself to set you free. Let Him have your sin and all your pain. There is power in Jesus' name.” — Jason Bellard
“He will not leave you broken. He will not leave you hopeless. He is life.” — Jason Bellard
Application Points
- Approach God with humility and repentance to receive His grace and forgiveness.
- Trust in Jesus' sacrifice as the source of true peace and freedom from sin.
- Do not delay in responding to God's call; seek Him while He may be found.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the greatest sacrifice refer to?
It refers to Jesus Christ giving Himself on the cross to save humanity from sin and death.
Can anyone receive God's forgiveness?
Yes, anyone who repents and comes to Jesus can receive grace and forgiveness.
What if I feel too sinful to be accepted?
The sermon emphasizes that no one is too far gone; God's love and forgiveness are available to all.
How does Jesus bring peace?
Jesus brings peace by breaking the power of sin and offering restoration and new life.
What should I do to respond to this message?
Believe in Jesus, repent of your sins, and accept His sacrifice to find peace and freedom.
