“THE CENTRALITY OF JESUS CHRIST” “A primer upon the Christian faith”
Jan 7, 2026 • Derek Melton
I. HIS CENTRALITY IN LIFE.
(a.) It is personal.
(b.) It is costly.
(c.) It is surrendered.
(d.) It is singular.
II. HIS WELCOME IN DEATH.
(a.) Death is not feared.
(b.) Death is not final.
(c.) Death is fruitful.
(1.) The presence of Christ.
(2.) The rewards from Christ.
(3.) The absence of sin’s presence and curse.
(4.) The continuous worship of Christ.
(5.) The unending glory.
