The sermon preached by Mike McInnis addresses the exaltation and glory of Jesus Christ, emphasizing that this is the central message of the gospel. He argues that understanding the glory of Christ is crucial for recognizing the full significance of the gospel, which not only highlights human need for salvation but identifies Christ as the unique mediator who possesses the authority and ability to accomplish redemption. McInnis references Hebrews 1, particularly verses that affirm Christ’s divine nature and superiority over angels—asserting that He is the only begotten Son of God who reigns eternally and who is the ultimate revelation of God's word. The practical significance lies in understanding that true worship and salvation arise from recognizing and honoring Christ’s unique position as both God and Savior, ultimately pointing to the necessity of His imputed righteousness for believers to enter God's kingdom.
“If you believe that Christ died for sinners, that's a glorious truth and one which is absolutely necessary for a man to come to grips with. But you must understand who it is that died.”
“The only way that a man can enter into the kingdom of God is to be perfectly righteous.”
“The nations are as a drop of the bucket... the Lord says the nations of the earth are as a drop of the bucket, as the dust of the balance.”
“We know who he is. He's that one who came and bled for sinners.”
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