The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the importance of a heart transformation rather than simply managing sin. He explains that when we draw close to God and allow the Holy Spirit to guide us, sin will naturally be taken care of. The pastor references a story from the Book of Numbers, where Moses lifted up a bronze snake on a pole in the wilderness, and the Israelites were saved by looking up at it in faith. This story is connected to Jesus' crucifixion, illustrating that people can be saved and healed by looking up at the cross of Jesus.
The pastor then transitions to the main point of the sermon series, which is about inviting people to come and see how to receive this new life in Christ. He emphasizes the importance of sharing the gospel with others, even if they may not be open to a preacher or a church. The pastor concludes by discussing the context of John 3:16, where Nicodemus is confused and upset about the concept of being born again. Jesus reassures Nicodemus that God sent his son into the world not to judge, but to save.
The pastor also addresses the misconception that God's purpose was to condemn the world. Instead, God desires a relationship with each and every person. He wanted to give people a new heart and a new spirit through Jesus. The pastor emphasizes that we cannot save ourselves and that we need rescue from our sin. God steps in and offers a better way through Jesus, emphasizing the importance of trusting, believing, and having faith.
The pastor discusses the encounters Jesus has with various individuals and how he is able to see past their surface and speak truth into their lives. He highlights the danger of relying on our own efforts to achieve righteousness, as the Pharisees did. Instead, true Christian living comes from surrendering to the Spirit and allowing Him to work within us. The pastor emphasizes the need for a heart transformation and the importance of putting to death our old way of life.
The sermon concludes with the pastor emphasizing the confidence that believers can have in inheriting eternal life. He references several Bible verses, which all affirm the assurance of eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ. The pastor encourages the congregation to put their faith and trust in Jesus, acknowledging who He is and why He came. The pastor reminds both believers and non-believers that the Holy Spirit is at work in the lives of believers, transforming and saving them.
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