In the sermon titled "Look What God Has Done For Us," Obie Williams focuses on the theological topic of salvation as articulated in Colossians 2:13-15. He emphasizes the transformative power of Christ, declaring that believers, who were once dead in their sins, are quickened or made alive in Jesus. Key points include the total forgiveness of trespasses, the cancellation of the law that stands against humanity, and Christ's triumphant victory over spiritual powers. Scripture references include Colossians 2:13-15, which illustrates that Christ accomplished this salvation by nailing our sins to the cross and defeating the principalities and powers of darkness. The practical significance of this message lies in its assurance of grace, profound comfort during times of sorrow, and the believer's new identity in Christ, underscoring the Reformed tenet of God's sovereign grace in salvation.
“Look, just look what God has done for us.”
“In my flesh, I am dead, spiritually separated from God, without the ability to come, without the ability to decide, without the ability to live.”
“We are quickened together with Him. We walked with Him as He went about doing good. We were crucified with Him.”
“He has by Himself blotted out with His own precious blood the handwriting of ordinances that was against us.”
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