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In this final message of the If Hell Is Real series, Steve Jones reminds us that evangelism looks different for everyone—but God can use each of us to point people to Jesus. From simple invitations to everyday faithfulness, we’re called to play our part in helping others find eternal life in Him.

In this message from the Hell is Real series, Steve Jones challenges believers to embrace evangelism as their mission. He reminds us that leading others to Christ is the goal of disciple-making, but the road to faith is usually a process requiring time, persistence, and teamwork. Every Christian has a part to play in leading others to Christ—planting, watering, or helping someone cross the finish line. Evangelism isn’t optional; it’s urgent, and eternity is on the line.

In this sermon from the Hell is Real series, Steve Jones asks, “What about the other religions?” He explains why only Jesus’ death on the cross provides true salvation—something no other belief system can offer. With powerful stories of faith and sacrifice, Steve reminds us why sharing the gospel is both urgent and essential.

This sermon explores the often-avoided theme of God’s wrath, contrasting Jonathan Edwards’ famous 1741 message Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God with modern preaching that emphasizes only God’s love. It teaches that wrath is not an outdated or arbitrary concept but a consistent biblical attribute of God, revealed in both Old and New Testaments, as His holy and just response to sin. God’s wrath is deserved because sin is rebellion against His holiness, and the ultimate expression of that wrath is eternal separation in hell. The message challenges listeners to take God’s holiness seriously, recognize their own sinfulness, and see the cross of Christ as the only means of salvation, urging them to respond with gratitude, reverence, and urgency in sharing the gospel.

This sermon challenges listeners to rethink change, moving from self-reliant “behavior modification” to God-powered “spiritual transformation.” Drawing from Paul’s struggles in Romans 7, the message rejects the mindsets of “God, then me” (self-reliance) and “God, not me” (passivity), urging instead a “God through me” approach rooted in grace. Real transformation begins with a spiritual why (God’s purpose for your change) and a spiritual how (God’s power enabling it). The call is to trust God’s Spirit in every weakness, allowing His grace to reshape both heart and habits for lasting change.

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