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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for Acts 16:25-34

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"WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED?"
I. WHAT IT IS TO BE SAVED?
A. To be forgiven of all past sin.
1. "The blood of Jesus Christ, God's Son cleanses."
B. To live in fellowship with God.
1. "If we walk in the light."
2. Man with sin cannot know this fellowship.
C. To be at peace with God.
1. Make peace with God through the blood of His covenant.
D. To have power over sin.
1. "Any man in Christ-new creature."
E. To have eternal life.
1. John 3:16.
2. "He that liveth and believeth in Me shall never die."
II. WHO MUST BE SAVED?
A. All who have sinned.
1. Wages of sin is death.
2. Soul that sinneth shall surely die.
3. "All have sinned."
B. Each must receive for himself.
III. HOW IS ONE SAVED?
A. By believing in Christ.
B. By receiving Christ.
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