The sermon centers on the compassionate power of Jesus Christ, illustrated through the raising of a young man from the dead and the healing of a leper, demonstrating his authority over life and death. Drawing from Old Testament passages like Ezekiel 37 and Hannah's prayer, the message emphasizes God's unique ability to give and take life, contrasting it with humanity's attempts to usurp this divine power, particularly in the contexts of abortion and euthanasia. Ultimately, the sermon calls listeners to recognize Jesus as the ultimate source of hope and life, anticipating the resurrection of all believers and the final judgment, urging them to trust in his grace and follow his example.