In the sermon titled "We Preach Christ Crucified," Jabez Rutt elaborates on the significance of preaching Jesus Christ and Him crucified, drawing heavily from Colossians 1:28-29. The main theological topic revolves around the centrality of the cross in the Christian faith and the transformative power it holds for believers. Rutt argues that the preaching of Christ is essential not only for salvation but for spiritual maturity, emphasizing that true redemption and reconciliation come through His sacrifice. He references Scripture extensively, notably Colossians 1, to highlight Christ’s preeminent role as the image of the invisible God and the source of all truth and grace. The practical implication of this message is a warning against a detached faith, urging believers to experience a personal relationship with Christ, depicted as being essential for true spiritual vitality and perfect standing before God.
“For I determine not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ and him crucified.”
“There's only one place of forgiveness with God, and that is in the person of his son, Jesus Christ.”
“He will present you holy... in his sight. Why? Because their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more.”
“What do you know personally? Christ in you… a Christ that you love, a Christ that you worship.”
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