The sermon titled "What We Deserve vs What We Get" by Luke Coffey explores the profound theological themes of human sinfulness and divine grace, illustrated through the narrative of Joseph in Genesis 37-45. The preacher emphasizes that humanity often possesses an inflated sense of self-worth, believing that they deserve salvation and favor from God, which contradicts the biblical portrayal of humanity's sinful nature. Citing verses such as Romans 3:10-12 and Ephesians 2:1-3, Coffey argues that according to Scripture, everyone is inherently wretched and unable to attain righteousness on their own. The narrative of Joseph serves as a testament to God's mercy, demonstrating that despite humanity's sinful actions—much like Joseph's brothers—God provides unmerited grace through Christ, ultimately gifting believers with salvation and eternal life. This leads to the sermon’s practical takeaway: that recognition of one's unworthiness before God can turn into gratitude for the grace lavished upon them in Christ.
“To claim that we deserve anything from God is just foolish and ignorant.”
“What we deserve is death... But in the Lord Jesus Christ, the child of God gets all these things.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ was sent to save the lives of His children, to save them.”
“What we deserve is actually what we do get... Thankfully, through the Lord Jesus Christ, we have eternal life and salvation in Him.”
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