The Jerusalem Sinner Saved; or, Good News for the Vilest of Men
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A sermon examines why the proclamation of repentance and forgiveness should be offered first to a community that once enjoyed divine favor but has fallen into hypocrisy and violent opposition to true religion. It surveys that community’s descent from its founders, its former role as the locus of worship, and its present apostasy, then defines preaching as calling hearers to sincere repentance and faith in Christ for the remission of sins. The preacher stresses repentance as evidence of genuine faith and warns against presumption, urging acceptance of mercy.
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