In the sermon titled "A More Excellent Ministry," Mike McInnis addresses the profound theological concept of Christ as the great High Priest and mediator of a better covenant. He emphasizes that the priesthood of Christ, superior to the Levitical priesthood, is not based on human performances or the Mosaic law but on God’s grace and the effectiveness of Christ’s singular sacrifice for sin. Scripture references from Hebrews 7:26-8:13 illustrate how Christ embodies the new covenant that God promised—one founded on better promises wherein God writes His laws on believers' hearts rather than imposing them externally through the law of Moses. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its clear exposition of the Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone, reinforcing that salvation is rooted entirely in Christ's finished work and not in human effort or obedience.
“We have such a high priest who is set on the right hand of the throne of the majesty in the heavens. That’s what the gospel is.”
“The salvation of God's people rests in Christ, not in them.”
“He is a minister of the sanctuary of the true tabernacle which the Lord pitched and not man.”
“The promise is sure because the promise is in Christ.”
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