In this sermon titled "Our Immutable Savior," Clay Curtis emphasizes the doctrine of the immutability of Christ, drawing chiefly from Psalm 102:23-28. He expounds on how this Psalm reflects the afflictions and prayers of Christ, particularly during His crucifixion while affirming His divine nature and eternal rulership. Curtis highlights key verses, including Hebrews 1:8, which confirm Christ's unchanging character and divine authority as the Creator. He argues that the assurance of Christ's unchangeability is significant for believers, as it provides confidence in God's sovereign control over all things and His unwavering love and mercy. Consequently, this understanding encourages believers to trust in Christ for salvation and providence in every aspect of life, assuring them of His everlasting covenant.
“Never, ever look upon the Lord Jesus Christ as a helpless victim on the cross. Our Lord was in full control on that cross. He was submitted to the Father in perfect faith, but He was in full control.”
“You know there's places in the ocean we've never even been to? We're trying to go out to space, we haven't even been to some places on this earth. And won't ever.”
“He is our eternal, immutable, constant, never-varying Savior. That same one that hung on a tree and laid down His life for us is our eternal God.”
“His love ain't varied towards you. Not at all. I'm the Lord, I change not.”
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