Life and Pardon
Series V.35 Metropolitan Tabernacle
The sermon emphasizes the transformative power of divine grace, asserting that through Christ, individuals dead in sin are quickened to new life and have all their trespasses forgiven. Drawing from Colossians 2:13, the message underscores that pardon and spiritual life are intrinsically linked, with life preceding forgiveness as the foundation for experiencing God's mercy. It highlights the sovereignty of God in extending this grace, emphasizing that it is freely given to those who were inherently unworthy, and that this forgiveness is not merely a release from legal condemnation but a complete and perfect restoration, inextricably bound to the glory of Christ and guaranteeing eternal salvation for those united with Him.
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| Sermon ID | 112123519252275 |
| Duration | 47:15 |
| Date | |
| Category | Audiobook |
| Bible Text | Colossians 2:13 |
| Language | English |
