Lordship Salvation emphasizes the necessity of recognizing Jesus Christ not only as Savior but also as Lord, a concept deeply rooted in Scripture. In Romans 10:9, Paul articulates that confessing Jesus as Lord is integral to salvation, highlighting the dual role of Christ in the believer's life. This understanding challenges the notion of a mere intellectual assent to faith, as true belief involves a commitment to follow Christ's teachings and lordship over one's life. Jesus Himself instructs in Luke 6:46, 'Why do you call me, “Lord, Lord,” and do not do what I say?' This call to obedience underscores the expectation that genuine faith manifests in a transformed life, as seen in 2 Corinthians 5:17, where Paul declares that anyone in Christ is a new creation. Furthermore, the teachings of Watchman Nee, as explored in the testimony by Stephen Kaung, illuminate the practical implications of living under Christ's lordship, urging believers to surrender fully to His will. Ultimately, the call to Lordship Salvation is a call to a holistic faith that acknowledges Jesus as both Savior and Sovereign, as affirmed in Philippians 2:10-11, where every knee will bow to the Lordship of Christ.
David Servant shares Bernie Koerselman's insights on the nature of saving faith, debunking the myth of two classes of heaven-bound Christians based on accepting Jesus as Savior or Lord. Bernie emphasizes the overwhelming mention of Jesus as Lord in the New Testament compared to Savior, highlighting
Raymond Golsworthy emphasizes the importance of true and genuine faith in Christ for our eternal welfare, highlighting that our salvation is solely through faith and not by works. He delves into the significance of repentance and faith going hand in hand, stressing that true faith issues from repent
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In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of breaking bread together as a way to remember the Lord. He shares the story of Lee Lung and his wife, who started breaking bread together and felt the presence of the Lord. The speaker also talks about the obedience of Lee Lung and how he yielde
