Mark 10: 13 - 31 What Must I do to be Saved
Series Mark
The sermon centers on the profound truth that eternal life is received not through human effort or intellectual achievement, but through the humble, dependent faith of a child, as exemplified by Jesus' welcoming of little ones. It contrasts this divine gift with the dangerous illusion of earned salvation, illustrated by the rich young ruler whose wealth became an idol that blocked his path to God, revealing that no one can be perfect and that true salvation requires surrendering all, including material security. The preacher emphasizes that while wealth can intoxicate and distract, God's grace is sufficient for those who trust Him, and that faithful obedience—even when costly—will be rewarded in this life and eternally. Ultimately, the message calls believers to persevere in faith, recognizing that eternal life is not a prize earned but a gift received by childlike trust, and that true discipleship demands total surrender to Christ.
| Sermon ID | 21262034434356 |
| Duration | 45:20 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | Mark 10:13-31 |
| Language | English |
