Redeeming love is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, illustrating God's unwavering commitment to humanity despite our shortcomings. In John 3:16, we find the essence of this love: "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." This sacrificial love is not just a New Testament revelation; it echoes in the Old Testament as well, as seen in Psalms 85, where the psalmist pleads for God's mercy and restoration, reflecting the heart of a God who desires to redeem His people. Furthermore, the teachings of Jesus, particularly in Matthew 5:44, challenge us to love our enemies, demonstrating that true love transcends human limitations and mirrors the divine love we receive. The concept of redeeming love is also explored in the context of holiness and sin, as articulated in "The Fruits of Sin and the Fruits of Holiness," reminding us that while sin leads to death, the grace of God through Christ offers life and transformation. Ultimately, as articulated in Romans 8:1, "There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus," we see that redeeming love not only justifies but also sanctifies, inviting us into a relationship marked by grace and truth.
Favell Lee Mortimer delivers a sermon on Nicodemus' ignorance of the Scriptures, emphasizing the necessity of a change of heart and the promise of a new birth found in Ezekiel. Despite being a master in Israel, Nicodemus lacked understanding, highlighting the importance of seeking knowledge through
Henry Law preaches on the bright views of redeeming love shining forth in Psalms, where God's grace abounds, His attributes are reconciled in Christ, and complete salvation is seen through the ocean of redeeming blood. The psalmist rejoices in God's favor, forgiveness, and mercy, acknowledging the d
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing our unity with Christ through his death, burial, and resurrection. He encourages the audience to be informed and instructed in their minds, so they can effectively share the message of redeeming love. The speaker also highlights th
James Smith preaches about the unparalleled love of Jesus, who willingly gave Himself for us, the most vile and degraded of His creatures, to redeem us from sin and purify us as His own peculiar people, zealous for good works. This act of selfless sacrifice displays the amazing grace of our Savior,
J.C. Philpot preaches about the infinite wisdom of God in devising the plan of redeeming love, emphasizing the need for believers to admire and understand God's wisdom in saving sinners. He explains how God's wisdom solved the problems of pardoning sin without compromising justice and making sinners
Thomas Bradbury preaches about the comprehensive justification provided by God through Jesus Christ, emphasizing the triumph of redeeming love over sin, death, and hell. He highlights the role of the Kinsman-Redeemer, Jesus Christ, who entered heaven to intercede for His people, sending the Holy Spi
