The sermon “As a Mother and a Father” by Chris Cunningham addresses the manner in which the Gospel is presented, emphasizing its affectionate and sacrificial nature. Cunningham argues that the Gospel is given not just as information, but as a heartfelt impartation of oneself, just as a mother nurtures her child. The sermon draws on 1 Thessalonians 2:8, which expresses the desire to share not only the Gospel of God but also one's own soul, to highlight the sacrificial love involved in preaching the truth. Further, scripture references such as Jeremiah 3:14 illustrate God's unwavering commitment to His people, depicting Him as a loving parent. The significance of this sermon lies in showcasing that genuine Gospel ministry is rooted in love, sacrifice, and the dual nature of Christ, fulfilling both nurturing and authoritative roles akin to a mother and father.
“The gospel comes as a nursing mother... To keep warm. How could that be any more beautiful?”
“It comes from men that are foolish and weak and base and wretched. God particularly chose that kind of man that the excellency may be of him and not of us.”
“If we preach to please God and not men, then we may not get a lot of decisions out of people, but God may decide to save somebody.”
“Whatever it takes... Whatever Needs to happen for that to happen It's just gonna have to happen.”
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