The sermon titled "Christ Is Our Peace" by Clay Curtis focuses on Ephesians 2:14, emphasizing the doctrine of reconciliation through Christ. The preacher argues that Christ not only provides peace between God and humanity but also unites disparate groups, specifically Jews and Gentiles, by abolishing the enmity represented by the law. Curtis references several key Scriptures, such as Ephesians 2:13-14, to illustrate how Christ's sacrificial death fulfills the law's demands and brings believers into a harmonious relationship with God and among themselves. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to recognize Christ as their peace, fostering unity within the body of Christ by laying down personal divisions and animosities rooted in self-righteousness.
“The Lord Jesus Christ is our peace... He made peace between God and His people.”
“Christ came, and he preached peace... for through Him, we both have access by one Spirit unto the Father.”
“We stop using God's word and ourselves... 'I've never done what that Gentile dog's done.' Oh, yes. Oh, yes. And worse. Christ alone's your peace.”
“The only way to make peace between a sinner and God and between sinners and sinners is through the gospel of Christ who is our peace.”
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