L68 



Intro: — The parable describes the offer of salva- 

 tion to Jews who rejected it. Then the 

 Gospel is sent to the Gentiles. 



I. Punishment for sin is the result of rejection 



of salvation. 



II. Punishment for sin is the result of neg- 



lected opportunities. 



III. Punishment for sin is the result of the neg- 



lect of what has already been provided. 



IV. Damnation will be so reasonable as to quiet 



forever all objections. 

 Y. The King decides the fate. 

 VI. Nature of the destiny. 



Text — "Then Peter and the other apostles an- 

 swered and said, we ought to obey God rather than 

 men." — Acts 5:29. 



Intro: — Obedience to intelligence vs. God. 



I. Obedience to man is destructive as follows: 

 (a) Man's knowledge limited : (b) man 



naturally opposes God ; (1) in advice. 2) 

 in devotion, (3) in integrity to principle ; 

 (c) all man's ways subject to ignorance and 

 delusion. 



II. Obedience to God safe. 



(a) God sees end from beginning ; (b) Go: 1 is 

 not only wise but good: (c) God compels 

 success to attend his advice, if obeyed. 



Text:— "But of him are ye in Christ Jesus, who of 

 God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and 

 sanetifieation, and redemption. — 1 Cor. 1:30. 



Intro: — God the author of all excellence. 

 I. Wisdom. 



(a) Discovery of truth: (I)) })reparation for 

 truth: (c) reception of truth. 



