Unless people truly repent and turn away from their sins, God will punish them with hell—not because God is mean, but because He must be just and cannot let sin go unpunished. He explains that real repentance isn't just feeling sorry or making promises to be better, but actually hating sin and turning completely away from it while trusting only in Jesus Christ to save you, not in your own good deeds. The sermon ends with an urgent plea for listeners to ask Jesus for the power to repent (since...
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Unless people truly repent and turn away from their sins, God will punish them with hell—not because God is mean, but because He must be just and cannot let sin go unpunished. He explains that real repentance isn't just feeling sorry or making promises to be better, but actually hating sin and turning completely away from it while trusting only in Jesus Christ to save you, not in your own good deeds. The sermon ends with an urgent plea for listeners to ask Jesus for the power to repent (since...
This message explains how the Day of Atonement showed that only one perfect sacrifice was needed to deal with sin. It teaches that Jesus fulfilled this picture by giving His life once, carrying away sin completely so it could never return. Because of His sacrifice, people can rest from trying to save themselves, draw near to God with confidence, and live with thankful, joyful hearts. A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on August 10, 1856.
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Unless people truly repent and turn away from their sins, God will punish them with hell—not because God is mean, but because He must be just and cannot let sin go unpunished. He explains that real repentance isn't just feeling sorry or making promises to be better, but actually hating sin and turning completely away from it while trusting only in Jesus Christ to save you, not in your own good deeds. The sermon ends with an urgent plea for listeners to ask Jesus for the power to repent (since...