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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for Luke 6:47

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I. TWO TYPES OF HEARERS.
A. Those who act.
B. Those who refuse to act.
II. WHAT CHRIST CLAIMED.
A. He was the only begotten Son of God.
1. Are we not all Sons of God?
B. He was only access to God.
1. "I am door to sheepfold."
2. "I am the way, etc."
C. Claimed pre-existence with God.
1. "Before Abraham was I AM."
D. Salvation came only through faith in Him.
1. "He that believeth on Me is not condemned."
E. Christ said "He was ressurection and life."
He was either a liar, fraud, or He was telling the truth.
III. THOSE WHO HEAR AND ACT.
A. Dig deep.
1. Foundation on rock.
2. Life is secure in fiercest storms.
a. Storms will come.
IV. THOSE WHO HEAR BUT FAIL TO ACT.
A. No foundation.
1. "Nothing to stand on."
B. Fall immediately.
1. Don't change.
2. Don't repent.
C. Ruin great.
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