The sermon titled "Miracles Of Christ" by Paul Pendleton expounds upon the nature and significance of Christ's miracles as recorded in Scripture, primarily focusing on Luke 7:18-22. The preacher argues that while Jesus performed numerous miracles—primarily signs of His identity as the Messiah—these acts did not guarantee salvation or a true relationship with God. He references Scripture, including John 6 and Isaiah 35, to demonstrate that many who witnessed miracles were drawn by physical needs rather than spiritual transformation. Pendleton emphasizes that every individual, regardless of their physical circumstances, shares a common spiritual condition of blindness, deafness, and death apart from Christ. The practical significance lies in the understanding that true faith and salvation are rooted not in miraculous experiences but in the sovereign grace of God, affirming core Reformed doctrines of total depravity and unconditional election.
“Just because Jesus Christ healed some and performed miracles for some does not mean those things made them whole spiritually.”
“We can do nothing without Him who has all the power to bring a sinner to Himself.”
“If Christ did not come to do all these things, we would never believe.”
“Jesus Christ is all we need. If you have been healed of these spiritual ailments... then you are blessed.”
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