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Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 1 Article 1
The sermon explores the relationship between general revelation—God's presence in nature and conscience—and the necessity of special revelation through Scripture for salvation. It emphasizes that while nature reveals God's goodness, wisdom, and power, it falls short of providing the knowledge of how to attain salvation. The message underscores God's commitment to preserving truth through written Word, highlighting the importance of the Bible as a complete and sufficient guide for faith and life, and ultimately, the eternal consequences of rejecting God's revelation, emphasizing that God's judgment, though severe, is a manifestation of His justice and a source of wonder for those who believe.
