Message: “Mama and Daddy Can’t Save You!” from Elder Julian Watkins, Associate Pastor
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CloseElder Julian Watkins, Associate Pastor - February 7, 2021
Mama and Daddy Can't Save You!
Is salvation hereditary? Can we be saved simply because our relatives are saved? The short and long answer is a resounding “No.” God’s sovereign plan of salvation is fair because we are held accountable for our actions and decisions. Put simply, God saves those who repent or turn way from sin and turn to Him. Associate Pastor Julian Watkins elaborates on this more in his sermon: “Mama and Daddy Can't Save You!”
Scripture References: Matthew 3:1-12
From Series: Repentance and Salvation | More Messages from Elder Julian Watkins, Associate Pastor | Download Audio
From Series: "Repentance and Salvation"
The concept of repentance implies a turning from something to something else. God's plan of salvation address the need to turn from sin and turn to a Saviour.
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