The sermon titled "Who, Whom, Him and He" by Chris Cunningham addresses the profound theme of salvation in Christ as articulated in Colossians 1:13. The preacher emphasizes that salvation is solely the work of God, who, out of His grace, makes sinners fit for His kingdom despite their inherent unworthiness and inability. Cunningham discusses the concept of being "delivered from the power of darkness" and argues that this deliverance is not a result of human free will but rather a divine drawing by God. He supports his argument with various Scripture references, including Galatians 2:20 and Romans 8:9, illustrating how believers are equipped by Christ's indwelling Spirit for a life of faith and service. The doctrinal significance of this message highlights the Reformed understanding of total depravity and the sovereignty of God in salvation, emphasizing that redemption is rooted in the person and work of Christ alone.
“When God saves a sinner, there's a question of fitness. He's taken an impotent wretch, a vile worm... completely worthless to God.”
“Our sufficiency is of God, who also hath made us able ministers of the new covenant.”
“Salvation is of the Lord... the matter of redemption and forgiveness and salvation was settled at Calvary by Christ, not at an old fashioned altar by you.”
“Christ crucified is the one exalted... the hour of redemption. The hour of God being glorified in all that he is.”
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