In Mike Baker's sermon titled "Christ Receiveth Sinners," the main theological topic addressed is the doctrine of grace as illustrated through the parables in Luke 15, specifically the parable of the lost sheep. Baker argues that Jesus not only receives sinners but actively pursues them, counteracting the Pharisees' disdain for those deemed unworthy. Key Scripture references include Luke 15:1-7, where Jesus explains the joy in heaven over one sinner who repents, and Ezekiel 34:11-16, emphasizing God's role as the shepherd who seeks out the lost. The doctrinal significance lies in the understanding of God's sovereign grace in salvation, highlighting that sinners cannot find their way back without His initiative, thus affirming the Reformed doctrine of irresistible grace.
“But we found in Luke 5 that there was a woman who was a sinner... If the Lord can save that guy, there’s nobody that he can’t take care of.”
“Mercy requires a knowledge of guilt. You don’t really ask for mercy if you don’t believe that you’re guilty of something.”
“He actively goes after the sheep... isn’t that a picture of what the Lord does for us?”
“When He finds it, He layeth it on His shoulders rejoicing.”
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