In the sermon "Christ Our Captain," Larry Criss expounds upon the theological concept of Christ as the ultimate guide and protector of His people, drawing primarily from Mark 4:35-41. He highlights the reality of life’s storms, asserting that every believer, like the disciples, will face trials and fears while traversing the sea of life. Criss underscores the necessity of faith, emphasizing that Christ, who initiated the journey across life's tumultuous waters, remains aboard and steadfast in His commitment to lead His followers safely to their eternal destination. Scriptural references to the Great Shepherd and allusions to the covenant that commits believers to Christ’s care reinforce the doctrine of perseverance of the saints, illustrating that true believers, though fearful, are secure in their salvation and will not be lost. This message ultimately brings comfort and assurance, urging the congregation to look to Christ, their Captain, amidst life's challenges.
“The sincere milk of the word is meant the gospel. The Gospel. Only the Gospel.”
“He always rises to the occasion on the behalf of his people.”
“With such a promise as that, from such a Savior, such a captain of our salvation, there really is no good answer to the question, 'Why are you so fearful?'”
“Jesus Christ never abandons the ship of grace that his people are sailing on. Never.”
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