Sermon: Confidence at Christ's Appearance
#1862B
Martin G. Collins
Given 07-Mar-26; 34 minutes
This message emphasizes that in a world where people often feel ashamed of faith and moral conviction while openly tolerating wrongdoing, Christians are called to stand firmly and unashamed of Jesus Christ and His teachings. Scripture shows that those who align themselves with society's sinful values and are embarrassed by Christ risk Him being ashamed of them at His return, while faithful believers who endure pressure, persecution, or hardship for the Gospel will be strengthened by God's power. Through the examples of David, Paul, Peter, and the faithful of old, the sermon highlights that true belief involves wholehearted commitment, conviction, and righteous living rather than mere preference. By abiding in Christ, trusting in His promises, and practicing righteousness, believers can face both the world and Christ's coming with boldness and confidence, knowing that faithfulness now leads to honor, acceptance, and eternal joy rather than shame.
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