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To Whom Shall We Go?
INTRODUCTION:
INTRODUCTION:
Most everyone has someone to whom they turn for advice.
In time of sickness, they seek the advice of a doctor; in legal matters, they seek the advice of a lawyer.
But there are some things for which man does not have the answer.
As we face eternity with a never dying soul, to whom shall we turn?
I. TO WHOM SHALL WE GO WITH OUR SINS?
A. Shall we go to some outstanding man of wealth?
B. Shall we go to some modernistic positive thinking preacher, who would try to get us to forget our sins by covering them with a change of thinking?
Proverbs 28:13.
(The sinner is negative.)
B. Shall we go to some modernistic positive thinking preacher, who would try to get us to forget our sins by covering them with a change of thinking?
(The sinner is negative.)
C. Shall we go to some earthy priest and confess them?
D. Shall we go to Calvary, to Christ who said, “Come unto Me”? Matthew 11:28–30.
D. Shall we go to Calvary, to Christ who said, “Come unto Me”? Matthew 11:28–30.
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It is a fact that Christ died for our sins.
Isaiah 53:6; Acts 4:12; 1 Corinthians 15:3.
2. It is a fact that if we refuse or fail to come to Him, we shall die in our sins.
John 8:21, 24.
II.
TO WHOM SHALL WE GO FOR INWARD PEACE?
A. The sinner has no peace and there is no peace to be found in the pleasures of sin.
B. True peace is to be found only in Jesus Christ.
John 14:27, cf.
Isaiah 48:18.
This peace became possible at a great price.
Colossians 1:20.
So easy to receive.
Romans 8:1.
B. True peace is to be found only in Jesus Christ.
John 14:27, cf.
Isaiah 48:18.
This peace became possible at a great price.
Colossians 1:20.
So easy to receive.
Romans 8:1.
III.
TO WHOM SHALL WE GO FOR ASSURANCE AND SECURITY?
A.
Not to our own opinion alone.
B.
Not to some religious pretender.
2 John 7.
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Not to some religious pretender.
C. We can go to Christ Jesus for assurance and security.
John 10:27–29.
C. We can go to Christ Jesus for assurance and security.
John 10:27–29.
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TO WHOM SHALL WE GO WHEN LIFE’S DAY CLOSES?
A. This depends entirely upon our decision for or against Christ.
If we have accepted Him, we can rest upon.
B. If we have rejected Him, we can be sure of an eternal burning hell.
Matthew 7:21–23.
B. If we have rejected Him, we can be sure of an eternal burning hell.
Matthew 7:21–23.
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