The sermon centers on the profound truth that God's love, expressed through the sending of His only begotten Son, is the foundation of salvation and the heart of the gospel. Drawing from John 3:16–17, it emphasizes that God's purpose in sending Christ was not to condemn the world, but to save it—redeeming all of creation, including humanity, from sin, death, and spiritual darkness. This act of divine love, rooted in God's eternal nature and sovereign choice, is not based on human merit but on His grace, demonstrated in Christ's pre-existence, incarnation, crucifixion, and resurrection. The sermon underscores that salvation is not for all people indiscriminately, but only for those who believe, as the Spirit regenerates them, making the believers the world that God loves. Ultimately, the message calls for faith and repentance, assuring believers that they are personally included in God's eternal love and that through Christ, they will not perish but have everlasting life. 1. The Work 2. The Reason 3. The Result