The sermon titled "God's Promises To Christ" by Joe Galuszek focuses on the messianic nature of Psalm 91, emphasizing that the psalm revolves around God's promises to His Son, Jesus Christ. The preacher argues that only Christ has set His love upon God, as all other men are incapable of loving Him naturally due to sin. Key scripture references include Psalm 91:14-16, which highlights God's deliverance and honor for those who love and know Him, and Isaiah 53:10-12, which supports the theme of Christ's suffering as part of God's plan for salvation. The doctrinal significance lies in the Reformed understanding that salvation is entirely God's work, granted through His Son; thus, believers are reminded of the sovereignty of God in salvation and the assurance found in Christ's intercession and eternal life.
“There is no grace without Jesus Christ. There is no salvation without grace.”
“The one man did, Christ Jesus the Lord. He's the only one who set his love upon God freely.”
“For this hour came I into this world. For this express purpose of God.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. It is my salvation, God says.”
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