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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for Mark 10:17-22; 12:28-34

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"GOING BY GATE OF HEAVEN TO STOP IN HELL"
I. TWO WHO CAME CLOSE TO SALVATION.
A. Rich young ruler.
B. Scribe.
II. DOOR TO KINGDOM OF GOD WIDE OPEN.
A. John the Baptist's message.
B. Jesus' message.
III. SOME COME NEARER THAN OTHERS TO ENTERING. MANY THINGS HELP TO BRING THEM CLOSE.
A. Knowledge.
B. A teachable spirit.
C. Influence of Godly parents.
D. Messages from faithful preachers.
1. Radio, T.V., etc.
E. Prayers of Believers.
F. Great hymn.
G. Some providence of God.
1. David lost son.
2. Nebuchadazzar lost mind.
IV. POSSIBLE TO BE LOST AFTER COMING WITHIN ONE STEP OF HEAVEN.
A. Rich young ruler's heart set on money.
B. Wise scribe knew what he ought to do but refused to do it.
C. John 12:42,43 Many rulers believed but failed to confess.
E. Foolish virgins could have secured oil within one step turned away forever.
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