The sermon titled "A Crown of Righteousness," preached by Mike McInnis, addresses the theological theme of divine grace and the assurance of salvation as presented in Paul's letter to Timothy (2 Timothy 4:5-8). The preacher emphasizes the distinction between human righteousness and the righteousness bestowed by God, arguing that believers can only maintain their standing before God due to His grace. McInnis discusses Paul's description of fighting the good fight and finishing the course, highlighting that it is not through works that Paul earned his crown of righteousness, but rather through Christ's redemptive work and God's sovereign grace. Scripture passages like Romans 3:23-24 reinforce the idea that righteousness is not attainable by human effort, while Ephesians 2:8-9 emphasizes salvation as a gift from God. The practical significance lies in encouraging Christians to look forward to their crown of righteousness not as a reward for their deeds but as a divine gift, leading to hope and love for the returning Christ.
“There is no joy that exceeds that which is in Him. There's no love that exceeds that which is in Him.”
“The stars in the crown that you will be given will be those placed there by the hand of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Our righteousness is Christ. He has laid that up for us... before Paul ever knew about it, he had a robe of righteousness laid up for him.”
“All those who love his appearing, they have a crown of righteousness laid up for them.”
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