In the sermon titled "Fear Not, Believe Only," Clay Curtis addresses the doctrine of divine grace as revealed through Christ's interaction with Jairus and the healing of the woman with the issue of blood, as detailed in Luke 8:50. Curtis argues that true belief in Christ arises not from human strength but from God's grace that brings individuals to humble themselves before Him. He emphasizes that Jairus, despite his high status as a synagogue ruler, approached Jesus with desperation, highlighting that even those who appear righteous must recognize their spiritual deadness and dependence on Christ. Key Scripture passages cited, such as John 14:6 and Romans 1:17, illustrate that Christ is the source of life and righteousness, contrasting the dead works of the law upheld by the Pharisees. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the assurance that Christ is able to save and restore believers amidst their fears and doubts, assuring them to "fear not, believe only," as He embodies their hope and salvation.
“You that believe him, been taught by him, you have nothing to worry about. You have the creator who made you entirely new by his grace and shall bring you home to him.”
“When the Lord speaks to you and says, fear not, believe only, a miracle happens. Your issue dries up. Your unbelief is replaced by faith.”
“The only cure to our fear and our unbelief when we're overcome by our flesh, the only cure to it whatsoever is Christ speaking into your heart saying, fear not, believe only.”
“Our Savior is the mighty Savior... He can save others while He's saving you, child of God.”
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