The Promise of Paradise
In his sermon titled "The Promise of Paradise", Pastor Bill Sizemore examines the fates of the two criminals crucified next to Jesus according to the Gospel of Luke. The sermon began with contrasting the criminals' responses; the first criminal desired salvation while demonstrating a selfish attitude, opposed to the second criminal who acknowledged his sins and recognized Jesus as a divine Savior. The pastor used this parable as an appeal to individuals to admit their sins and profess Jesus as their savior and Lord.As the sermon progressed, Pastor Sizemore subsequently focused on the promise Jesus made to the second, penitent criminal, assuring him of paradise. The concept of life after death is explored, citing Jesus's journey into Sheol, as signified by His three-day sojourn in the heart of the Earth. Sheol, according to the sermon, comprises of torment (Hades) and blessing (Abraham's bosom), as exemplified using multiple biblical references.The sermon advances with an exploration of the concept of resurrection as demonstrated by Jesus's resurrection as well as the event where many holy persons were resurrected and appeared to many. Pastor Sizemore stressed on the belief that paradise is redeemed in Christ and that this redemption provides the promise of eternal life for those who accept their sins, confess that Jesus is their Lord, and put their faith in Him.The sermon ends by challenging listeners to reflect upon their spiritual journeys, urging them to acknowledge their sins, recognize Jesus as their Lord and Savior, and aspire to share in Christ's promised paradise. Through these teachings, Pastor Bill Sizemore emphatically communicates the promise of eternal life that is associated with Jesus's sacrifice and His triumph over death.