The sermon titled "Christ the Deliverer" by Henry Sant centers on the theological theme of deliverance through Christ as articulated in 2 Corinthians 1:10. Sant emphasizes Paul’s personal experience of suffering and comfort, demonstrating that Christ not only delivers believers from physical and spiritual death but continually sustains them through their trials. He cites Paul’s reflection on his afflictions and the constant need for deliverance, referencing various Scripture passages, such as 2 Corinthians 4:7-11 and Acts 9:15-16, to highlight the apostle's reliance on God. The sermon underscores the Reformed understanding of total depravity, emphasizing that believers must recognize their helplessness and trust in God's power, culminating in the practical application of comfort and encouragement within the Christian community amidst suffering.
“He speaks in the past tense and the present tense and the future tense. He says at verse 9, we have the sentence of death in ourselves, that we should not trust in ourselves but in God, which raiseth the dead.”
“The true believer is brought to recognize that there’s no salvation in self.”
“We need to be kept continually, delivered constantly, kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation.”
“Whatever experience this man finds himself in the midst of, he sees and feels it to be such a significant part of his whole ministry.”
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