In Mike McInnis's sermon titled "Jesus - Author and Finisher," the main theological topic revolves around the supremacy and centrality of Christ in both creation and redemption, particularly highlighting His role as the author and finisher of faith. McInnis emphasizes that the faith of the Old Testament believers, like Abraham, was fundamentally the same as the New Testament faith in Jesus Christ, albeit without knowledge of His name. Through references to Scripture such as Hebrews 12:1-2, he argues that Christians are called to emulate those who have gone before them—those who lived by faith despite lacking the full revelation of Christ. The message underscores the significance of relying on Christ's finished work for salvation (Hebrews 12:2), asserting that eternal life is secure because it is maintained by Christ alone, not by human effort, thus reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of perseverance of the saints.
“A man can't die in the faith without living in the faith. And the faith... was the same as the faith that we have, which was in Jesus Christ.”
“Let us lay aside every weight...If they, having very little knowledge of the kingdom of God compared to that which is given to us, if they walked in faith, let us lay aside every weight.”
“He is the author and the finisher... He has done the job. And it's exactly like it's supposed to be.”
“For the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame.”
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