In his sermon titled "Looking Unto Jesus," Mike Baker addresses the profound theological topic of Christ as both the "author and finisher" of faith, emphasizing the necessity of looking to Jesus for salvation and strength. He articulates how Hebrews 12:2 frames the believer's race through references to the faithful witnesses from Hebrews 11, urging the congregation to lay aside sin and burdens while fixing their eyes on Christ. Baker underscores that Jesus' sacrificial suffering is rooted in His eternal love and is the only means by which believers can have their sins atoned and lives transformed, citing various Scriptures including Isaiah 53 and Romans 8:34 to establish that Christ is the sole mediator. He concludes by highlighting the practical significance of relying solely on Christ, stating that true rest and salvation come not from human efforts but from grace through faith, offering assurance to believers of their positional righteousness before God.
“Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame.”
“He is the only one qualified... the only one that could fulfill the law and satisfy God the Father.”
“For by grace are you saved through faith. And that, not of yourselves, it’s a gift of God.”
“The Lord God will help me. Therefore shall I not be confounded. Therefore have I set my face like a flint.”
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