The Seriousness of Sin and Church Integrity

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We are living in a world in which you read th from day to day Christian Psychologist says or some other men who claims to be a Christian sell and the newspapers of course as usual are only interested in the eccentric newspapers are only interested in the eccentric and the unusual they never report the normal the usual the regular. [00:04:52]

I'm here because I'm concerned about the souls of men and women I'm here because I believe as I'm going to show you tonight that we are all living under God and we'll have to stand before him that's my only motive my only reason I'm passing through this world myself it's only once and it's the same with all of you. [00:06:31]

The first is that this of course is a fact this is a bit of History I start with that for this reason that there are those who say of course that things like this don't happen if you're a modern psychologist of course you realize things like this don't happen people may imagine they do but in reality they don't happen. [00:09:45]

The church is not just a society of people there are many Societies in the world and they're all right they meet for various objects and purposes political societies cultural societies literary societies scientific societies and so on and so on all right they meet as men and women they take up a certain subject and they consider it and discuss it together. [00:23:49]

There is an unseen element there is a power that is not visible there are things that are happening which you can't explain in terms of men you've drawn up your agenda but something crashes into your agenda and you don't know where you are and everything is upset now that's the church strange things happening. [00:26:01]

Here is the thing that matters in this world above everything else the reality of the Unseen spiritual realm that's the message the Apostle Paul as is often the case with him has put it all for us in a memorable statement in the second epistle to the Corinthians in chapter 4 and in verses 17 and 18. [00:30:00]

What's wrong with the world I tell you that what's wrong with the world is that it's forgotten the Unseen that's the basic trouble with this generation it's the age of materialism affluent society never had it so good the age of prosperity the age of Machinery the age of gadgets the age of comfort the age of amenities. [00:31:23]

The modern world as it is is as it is tonight because it has forgotten the Unseen the spiritual you see it's because of that that the modern world doesn't even understand the nature of its problem the modern man is more bewildered as to the nature of his problem than he is with regard to anything else. [00:34:57]

The Bible will tell you more against the Christian Church than you've ever imagined or will ever think of it tells you everything it puts it all before you it's an honest book it's a book that you can trust it isn't here just to Weedle you or to get your suffrage it's here to give you a message which is a vital input to your soul and your Eternal destiny. [00:14:57]

The fact of final judgment in other words this about which I'm speaking is not something theoretical and remote and academic it's not just a point of view which a man may be interested or maybe not it's the truth about as every single one of us man is a responsible being he is responsible to God who made him. [00:55:38]

The reality of the Unseen realm we are surrounded In This World by unseen powers and FES evil as well as good principalities and Powers rulers of the darkness of this world that's what's organizing evil tonight that's what makes it so devilish it isn't merely man man is driven he's the victim he's the slave he's the dupe the devil is in control. [00:51:56]

The gospel message is not just about moral improvement or social reform. It is about the reality of God, the seriousness of sin, and the need for repentance and faith in Jesus Christ. This story points us to the reality of final judgment and the need to be right with God. [00:57:53]

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