The sermon "A Fountain Opened" by Bruce Crabtree centers on the theological significance of Zechariah 13:1, which portrays a fountain opened for sin and uncleanness. Crabtree argues that this fountain symbolizes the redemptive work of Christ, particularly His sacrificial death on the cross and the cleansing power of His blood. He references various Scripture passages, including Colossians 2, to emphasize that the blood of Jesus not only covers sin but also justifies and reconciles believers with God. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its emphasis on the accessibility and sufficiency of Christ's atoning sacrifice, encouraging sinners to come boldly to the fountain of grace for forgiveness and cleansing, highlighting the Reformed doctrines of total depravity and unconditional grace.
“Aren't you glad that there’s been a fountain opened? God Almighty Himself has opened a fountain... for sin and for uncleanness.”
“The wrath of God cannot touch those who are behind the blood of Jesus Christ. It stays the wrath of God.”
“This fountain has been opened on purpose to cleanse away every sin.”
“Being a sinner doesn’t disqualify us. That's what qualifies us.”
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