The Eternal Value of the Soul and Salvation

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"Jesus Christ asked a question that we're considering in the series that we're continuing today he asked what does it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses his soul so Jesus is saying very clearly now you have a soul and your soul is of great value in fact the value of your soul is greater than all of the material wealth of this world." [00:17:18]

"Your soul is of greater value than the whole world and we looked at some of the reasons why that is the case last weekend, your soul has been breathed into you by God special gift that it is it's the source of all your achievement it's the cause of all your sin your soul will last forever, and your soul will experience either everlasting joy or misery all of these things are taught in the Bible therefore your soul is of great value." [00:74:18]

"Today we're going to look at how and what that actually looks like what the Bible says to us about this so whether you're young whether you are old today this is for you it's all about your life it's all about your future your eternity what will happen to you to your soul and I cannot imagine anything more wonderful or anything more important than for us to listen today to what the Bible has to say about your soul." [00:169:45]

"He himself that's Jesus Christ bore our sins in his body on the tree that we might die to sin and live to righteousness by his wounds you have been healed for you were straying like sheep but have now returned to the Shepherd and overseer here it comes of your souls of your souls." [00:265:81]

"Distortion number 1 Jesus died so I'm okay now, this is a dangerous distortion because it contains such a precious truth Jesus died and Peter speaks about that here in verse 24 look at what he says he himself bore our sins in his body on the tree and when Peter talks about the tree he's making a reference to the Cross of course and he is telling us what happened when Jesus suffered and died on that cross." [00:576:43]

"Jesus died for sins in order that there might be a change in us and what this verse of the Bible is telling us is that the hour whose sins he bore is the we who died to sin and live to righteousness now when you see that you'll immediately see that that's very very different from the kind of casual confidence that says Jesus died so I'm okay very very different from that." [00:727:32]

"Being a Christian is more than believing in a Savior who died being a Christian is submitting to the Shepherd who lives you've returned to the Shepherd and to this overseer of your souls now think about this wonderful picture that he uses here think about the Shepherd and the Sheep and what he's saying to us through these words the shepherd cares for the Sheep the Shepherd guards the Sheep the Shepherd protects that she provides for the Sheep but more than that the Shepherd owns the Sheep owns the Sheep." [00:1007:42]

"Distortion number three, and where one was Jesus died so so I'm okay number two I believed so I'm okay number three and I hear this one a lot I'm on a spiritual journey so I'm okay I'm on a spiritual journey so I'm okay now again as with all of these this is a dangerous distortion because it does contain a very important truth the Christian life can rightly be described as a journey Jesus spoke of the narrow way that leads to life this journey analogy that our Lord Jesus used he himself said I am the way and the truth and the life and no one comes to the Father except by me." [00:1459:12]

"There is a spiritual journey on the way to being lost as well as a spiritual journey that ends in being saved there is a spiritual journey on the way to being lost as well as a spiritual journey that ends in being saved your spiritual journey cannot save you you spend your life as a wandering sheep you spend your eternity as a lost soul only the Great and Good Shepherd Jesus Christ is able to save you no person is saved by having gone on a spiritual journey." [00:1574:98]

"The Christian life begins with a definite return to Jesus Christ as the Shepherd the owner the overseer the Lord of your life that's how be a Christian begins you have returned there has been a definitive return to Jesus as your Shepherd until you're as your owner and as your Lord and as your master it's happened that's why you're a Christian and that's why you can say he died for my sins." [00:1708:17]

"Have you returned to him have you forsaken your sins are you ready to do that today have you crowned them as Lord of your life are you ready to do that today or are you determined to do that spiritual version of the Mattress thing and keep your own soul your own life in your own hands then hear this Jesus says to you whoever would save his life will lose it and then with love he appeals to you but whoever would lose his life for me for my sake you trust your life your soul Jesus Christ says to me and you will save it and you will keep for everlasting life." [00:2111:99]

"Perhaps right now you would be willing to draw near to God and to say to him something like this I've been a wandering sheep for too long not knowing who I am not knowing to whom I belong and I want to return Lord Jesus Christ to you today I want you to be my shepherd the overseer of my soul the one who forgives my sin the one who by your spirit makes it possible for me to die to sin and to live to righteousness I give myself to you and I ask that you will take me in that you will lead me into a newness of life as my Lord and my Savior for these things I ask through Jesus Christ." [00:2181:60]

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