In Henry Sant's sermon titled "The Salvation Christ Procured," the main theological focus is the significance of Christ's suffering and death as described in Isaiah 53:10. Sant argues that Christ's voluntary sacrifice is integral to God’s sovereign plan for salvation and emphasizes both the divine sovereignty and Christ's willingness in the redemptive process. He cites Isaiah 53, particularly verses 9 and 10, to support his points about the fulfillment of prophecy and the necessity of Christ's suffering as an offering for sin. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance of salvation for believers, affirming that Christ's death was not in vain and that all who come to Him will not be cast out, thus highlighting the doctrines of election and limited atonement central to Reformed theology.
“Yet he pleased the Lord to bruise him. He hath put him to grief. When they shall make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed...”
“It requires a mighty work of God. It requires something more than the word of the preacher.”
“He shall see His seed. He's not going to die in vain.”
“He ever lives to make intercession for all that come unto God by him.”
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