Deliverance Through Christ: Hope Beyond This World

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The business of the gospel primarily is this: is to enable us all to face something that is inevitably and certainly going to happen to us whether there be another war or there'll be not another wall. Here you see is the special business of Christianity. [00:06:27]

Christianity is not merely morality touched or tinned with emotion as Matawan or thought it was. It is spirituality; it is something altogether higher and in a different world and in a different realm. [00:04:49]

This world in which you and I live is called this present evil world. I'm not going over that again. I think I've demonstrated that improved it. A man who doesn't recognize that this world in which we live is an evil world and a passing world is indeed totally. [00:08:11]

The world is full of evil end of sin. This night of all nights oughta prove that to us. What causes this madness of war? What causes all the troubles of the trials and the tribulations? Well, there's only one answer: it is the evil that is in the heart of men. [00:08:56]

The world cannot be redeemed. It's doomed. God has pronounced judgment upon it, and it is merely a matter of time before that judgment will descend upon this world. That's the message of the Bible. Very well, here's the question for us: how can we be delivered from that? [00:10:38]

The business of the gospel is to be preached, and the good news of the gospel is this: that there is a way for us as individuals to be delivered out of that world. You can't deliver the world, but we as individuals can be delivered out of it. [00:12:33]

He doesn't do it merely by his teaching. He doesn't do it merely by preaching the Sermon on the Mount. And I'll tell you why: man as he is in sin cannot live the Sermon on the Mount. It's no use going to a man in sin and in the grip of evil and saying turn the other cheek. [00:14:06]

How then does he deliver me from this present evil world? And here's the answer: his death. Who gave himself, gave himself to what? Gave himself to the death of the Cross. He gave himself for our sins. That's the answer. [00:17:12]

The Old Testament is full of these animal sacrifices and the high priest taking the blood into the presence of God in the innermost sanctuary of the tabernacle and of the temple. Without shedding of blood, there is no remission of sins. [00:33:08]

Christ has been made a curse for us, and thereby he delivers us from this present evil world. He delivers us from the doom and the disaster and the judgment that is coming upon us. Having suffered the curse, he says that all who believe in him will no longer because he died. [00:43:19]

If you believe that now this minute, I tell you from this minute you are forgiven. The curse of God will never descend upon you. You will have been separated from this present evil world, its way, its life, its influence, its doom, its disaster, and its destruction. [00:43:19]

The world cannot be improved. You and I cannot be improved, but we can be saved, saved from the wrath to come, saved from the curse of the law, saved from the righteous indignation of God upon sin and evil. [00:44:46]

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