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Westminster Shorter Catechism Question & Answer 84
The sermon explores the profound implications of sin and its deserving consequence – God's wrath – emphasizing that even seemingly minor transgressions warrant eternal judgment due to the immense honor and power of the divine. Drawing on illustrations and analogies, it clarifies that the severity of judgment isn't determined by the scale of the offense but by the magnitude of the offended party, highlighting the importance of recognizing God's glory and majesty. Ultimately, the message underscores the necessity of relying on the certainty of Scripture and the saving grace of Jesus Christ rather than seeking new revelations or charismatic experiences, encouraging listeners to find security and confidence in God's revealed Word.
