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Free Gift

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In the Bible, the term "free gift" primarily refers to the grace of God given to humanity through Jesus Christ. This concept is most clearly articulated in Romans 5:15, where the Apostle Paul contrasts the "free gift" of grace with the sin that entered through one man, Adam. Paul emphasizes that while sin brought death, the grace of God offers eternal life through Christ Jesus. The term underscores the unmerited and unconditional nature of God’s grace, highlighting that salvation is not earned through works but is a gift that is freely given to all who believe (Ephesians 2:8-9).The notion of a "free gift" reflects the overarching biblical theme of grace, which is central to the New Testament. In Revelation 22:17, the invitation to receive the "water of life" freely illustrates the accessibility and generosity of God's offer to all who thirst for spiritual fulfillment. This idea reinforces the belief that salvation and the blessings of God are available to everyone, regardless of their past, inviting them into a relationship with Him without the burden of performance or merit. Thus, the "free gift" embodies the essence of God’s redemptive plan for humanity.

Oswald J. Smith

The video mentioned in the sermon transcript is titled "Disaster" and tells the story of a young man who was born blind. Despite his blindness, he is able to overcome his challenges and engage in activities such as waterskiing, cycling, and playing basketball. The video highlights his journey of f

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A.W. Tozer

In this sermon, the preacher reflects on a tragic incident in Italy where a train carrying students home for Christmas breaks and results in the death of seventy-eight students. He highlights the contrast between the value placed on the human race as a whole and the disregard for individual lives. T

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A.W. Tozer

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the gifts that the world gave to the Lord. He references three texts from the Bible to support his points. The first text highlights how the Father gave His Son, emphasizing the sacrificial nature of this gift. The second text emphasizes how the Son gave His li

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Denny Kenaston

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of responding to God's invitation and being accountable for our actions. He encourages the audience to follow the example of the young people who have been seeking God's presence and hitting the mourners bench. The preacher highlights the need t

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Ian Paisley

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the priceless gift that God has given to a bankrupt world, which is the Gospel of Christ. The preacher emphasizes that despite the state of the world, the good news of Christ's salvation brings hope and joy. The sermon explores the eternal perspective of Christ

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