The sermon titled "When Christ Comes To You" by David Eddmenson addresses the doctrine of idolatry and the necessity of divine intervention for salvation. Eddmenson argues that modern believers often fall prey to idolatry, primarily the worship of self, which distances them from recognizing their need for redemption. He supports his arguments through references to Judges 13, Psalm 50, and various biblical accounts, illustrating that just as Israel repeatedly committed evil, so do contemporary Christians when they substitute self-image for God. The significance of this teaching lies in the understanding that true salvation and restoration come solely from Christ’s initiative; believers must realize their spiritual barrenness before they can receive life through Him.
“The biggest idol in the world today, I believe, is self. We imagine God to be like us when he's the complete opposite of us.”
“When Christ comes, He appears only to His bride, His church. That's who the Lord comes to.”
“Salvation's in a person, the Lord Jesus Christ; it’s not of Him that will it, it’s of God that showeth mercy.”
“Until the Lord came to us, we were condemned and we were waiting execution by the law and the justice of God.”
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