In the sermon titled "Thou Art Loosed," Mike Baker addresses the theme of redemption and healing through the lens of Jesus’ actions in Luke 13:10-17. He argues that Christ’s healing of the woman bent over for eighteen years illustrates the broader purpose of His ministry, which is to redeem His people from sin, as supported by Acts 4:27-28. By referencing the Pharisaical objections to healing on the Sabbath, Baker highlights the hypocrisy of religious leaders who focused more on tradition than on the spiritual welfare of individuals. He emphasizes that true healing and salvation are found in Christ alone, as illustrated in John's Gospel and Hebrews 4, where entering into God’s rest signifies reliance on divine provision rather than human effort. Ultimately, the sermon serves to reinforce the Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace through faith, illustrating that human efforts cannot lift us from the weight of sin, but genuine faith in Christ can.
“He came to save sinners. He's not limited.”
“If you take care of the spiritual issues, then the rest of the things resolve themselves.”
“When the Lord does that for His people, they just say, oh, thank God.”
“The gospel is the only thing that helps, and it's our job to promote the gospel.”
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