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Great Sermon! One cannot hear this sermon and walk away without understanding the concepts of objective and subjective truth and righteousness. As always, Jerry breaks it down “Barney style,” much to my appreciation. The bottom line is that we should respond to Jesus’ great sacrifices on our behalf with obedience for our good and His glory, and we are reassured that “beforehand” God has prepared good works for us and we should do them. (Eph. 2:8-10) I appreciated Jerry’s acknowledgment that we are in complete, moment-by-moment, daily dependency on God to empower us to obey and understand that we are yet called to determine to live lives of righteousness. (Romans 6:12-13, Titus 2:11-12) It is hard for me to grasp the value of “eternal rewards.” But the loss of peace and joy here and now is crystal clear. And the sufferings of our innocent LORD should definitely elicit a response from us as His people. And still it isn’t easy. But what good food this sermon is. I will think of it and live in dependency on the power of God that I might not neglect my responsibility.