In the sermon titled "Quick, Powerful & Sharp," Mike McInnis examines the concept of rest as articulated in Hebrews 4, emphasizing that true rest for the people of God is found in Jesus Christ. He argues that God’s rest did not imply exhaustion but signified the completion of creation, reflecting God's sovereign control over all events in history. McInnis highlights several Scripture references, including Romans 8:28 and Hebrews 4:1-16, to illustrate that God's divine sovereignty ensures all things work together for good for those who love Him. He insists on the importance of resting in Christ alone rather than in one’s own works, framing this rest as essential for salvation, while admonishing against the dangers of unbelief. The sermon ultimately reminds believers that their hope and assurance lie solely in Christ, while also exhorting them to "labor to enter into that rest" amidst their struggles.
“The world is, and as far as God is concerned, we live our years as a tale that is told. It's not something that is happening; it's something that the Lord has ordained and it is set forth.”
“When a man's resting in Christ, he's quit. He quit his own effort.”
“Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.”
“Our hope is Christ. If it's anything else other than Christ and Him crucified, then it's too much.”
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