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Summary: This sermon exposes the dangers of worldliness, the consequences of neglecting true salvation preaching, and the transformative power of genuine salvation.

Many claim to be Christians, but their lives reveal a different story. This sermon exposes the dangers of worldliness, the consequences of neglecting true salvation preaching, and the transformative power of genuine salvation.

The Deception of Worldliness

1. Conforming to the World (Romans 12:2): Believers who embrace worldliness compromise their faith.

2. Fear of Man (Proverbs 29:25): Worldly Christians prioritize human approval over God's.

3. Love for Temporal Things (1 John 2:15-17): Worldly believers prioritize earthly possessions over eternal treasures.

4. Unregenerated Heart (2 Corinthians 5:17): Without genuine salvation, hearts remain unchanged.

Consequences of Neglecting True Salvation Preaching

1. False Security (Matthew 7:21-23): Worldly Christians may feel secure, but are deceived.

2. Lack of Transformation (2 Corinthians 5:17): Neglecting true salvation preaching hinders genuine change.

3. Watered-Down Gospel (Galatians 1:6-9): Failing to emphasize salvation's necessity dilutes the Gospel.

4. Eternal Consequences (Matthew 25:31-46): Misleading people about salvation can lead to eternal separation from God.

Transformative Power of Genuine Salvation

1. New Creation (2 Corinthians 5:17): Born-again believers experience a transformed life.

2. Submission to Christ (Romans 12:1-2): Genuine salvation leads to surrender and obedience.

3. Holiness (1 Peter 1:15-16): True believers pursue holiness, reflecting God's character.

4. Assurance of Salvation (1 John 5:13): Born-again individuals have confidence in their eternal destiny.

Preachers, prioritize preaching the true salvation of God! Neglecting this fundamental message has severe consequences. Embracing and preaching genuine salvation brings transformation, holiness, and assurance. Let us return to the biblical emphasis on true salvation, that we may see genuine conversions and transformed lives.

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