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The Exclusivity of the Gospel

36 min · 31. März 2026
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"The Exclusivity of the Gospel" – Isaiah 45:22 In this powerful sermon from Isaiah 45:22, Pastor Jeff Cox declares the clear and uncompromising truth that there is only one way of salvation. Because the gospel is exclusive, it demands a response—not only to believe it, but to share it. Pastor Cox challenges believers to embrace the responsibility of reaching the world, reminding us that if Jesus is the only way to heaven, then we must be willing to sacrifice to get that message to others. In this message, he also shares his personal testimony of how God worked in his life, leading him toward a burden for world evangelism. This sermon is both a call to conviction and a call to action—to believe the gospel fully and to carry it faithfully to a lost world.

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Episode The Exclusivity of the Gospel Cover

The Exclusivity of the Gospel

"The Exclusivity of the Gospel" – Isaiah 45:22 In this powerful sermon from Isaiah 45:22, Pastor Jeff Cox declares the clear and uncompromising truth that there is only one way of salvation. Because the gospel is exclusive, it demands a response—not only to believe it, but to share it. Pastor Cox challenges believers to embrace the responsibility of reaching the world, reminding us that if Jesus is the only way to heaven, then we must be willing to sacrifice to get that message to others. In this message, he also shares his personal testimony of how God worked in his life, leading him toward a burden for world evangelism. This sermon is both a call to conviction and a call to action—to believe the gospel fully and to carry it faithfully to a lost world.

31. März 202636 min