The sermon titled "If By Any Means" focused on the significant theological concept of salvation through Jesus Christ, emphasizing the necessity of seeking Him above all else. The preacher, Luke Coffey, highlighted the phrase "if by any means" from Philippians 3:11 as a profound expression of a believer's desperation for salvation and willingness to forsake everything for the sake of knowing Christ. Key arguments included the distinction between worldly confidence and the confidence found in Christ, illustrated by Paul's credentials and his subsequent renunciation of them in favor of knowing Jesus (Philippians 3:8-9). Coffey underscored that true salvation is assured in Christ alone, stressing that while earthly efforts may be unreliable, salvation is completely secure in the resurrection of Jesus (Philippians 3:10-11). The practical significance lies in the call for believers to prioritize their relationship with Christ and recognize that nothing else holds lasting value.
“If by any means says, if I can have this one thing, I'll take whatever comes with it.”
“We aren't dying, we're already dead. We've been spiritually dead since the fall of man.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ is holy, and his sacrifice is perfect. He is the only way of salvation.”
“Everything else in this world should just pale in comparison. Everything in this world combined cannot compare to what we have in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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