Understanding the Gospel Amidst World Turmoil

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The Gospel of Jesus Christ I say has never said that it was going to reform or to improve the world. Now that's a strong statement, isn't it? But I'll throw it out as a challenge. Can anybody present produce me any evidence to show that anywhere in the Gospel there is such a promise? [00:14:45]

The world is as it is because of its final hatred of God, because of its hatred of God's law. The world is as it is because men rebelled against God and refused to continue living according to God's most holy laws. You see, as long as he did that, his world was paradise. [00:36:04]

The Gospel of Jesus Christ, far from saying that it's a social and moral improvement program, says this: you, every one of you, whenever you live, whenever you're born, you must be born again. Why? Well, because by your first birthday of born in sin, you're born a creature of lust and of passion. [00:43:32]

The Son of God didn't come into the world to improve the world. He said himself, the Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which is lost. He came and he died on Calvary. What for? To rescue us and redeem us out of this present evil world before it is hurtled to the final disaster. [00:44:21]

The problem for you is not the problem of the state of the world; it is the problem of the state of your own heart. You forget the world for a moment because the world, you know, is nothing but you multiplied by millions. That's what the world is. What fools we are. [00:45:21]

Listen to him as he calls to you this evening, in this modern troubled, anxious, bewildered world. Listen to him as he sells to you, come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest, peace, perfect peace in this dark world of sin. [00:49:06]

The state of the world this evening, far from proving that the gospel isn't true or that the gospel has failed, the state of the world tonight proves the truth of the gospel in a way that nothing else does. Here has been this testimony now for nearly 2,000 years. [00:29:29]

The world is like this because of the heart of men, because of the evil that is in the heart of men, this deceit that he talks about, this lust which he mentions, all the greed which he indicates in what he says here. Now our Lord says that that is the cause of the trouble. [00:39:32]

The Gospel has never said, has never claimed, has never set out to reform or to improve the world. Is the proposition clear? The Gospel of Jesus Christ I say has never said that it was going to reform or to improve the world. Now that's a strong statement, isn't it? [00:14:45]

The Gospel doesn't stop at a mere bare statement that this is going to be the state of the world and that this is the future. It supplies us with the explanation as to why this is the case and always will be. Now this is to me something most profound. [00:33:36]

The Gospel calls for a personal response. Each individual must examine their own heart and relationship with God, as the ultimate question is not the state of the world but the state of one's own heart. [00:45:21]

The Gospel of Jesus Christ does not promise to reform or improve the world but offers salvation to individuals who repent and believe. The focus is on personal transformation rather than societal change. [00:14:45]

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