In this sermon, Mike McInnis addresses the theological topic of the sovereign work of Christ in salvation, emphasizing the complete and effectual nature of His atonement. He argues against the notion that Christ's sacrifice merely makes salvation possible, asserting instead that He definitively purged the sins of His people and obtained eternal redemption. Citing Hebrews 1:1-3, Isaiah 53, and Romans 8:28-30, McInnis supports his claims by illustrating God's ultimate authority in the salvific process, emphasizing that salvation is exclusively by grace and not contingent upon human will. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in its assurance of salvation for the elect, affirming that true faith is a gift from God rather than a result of human effort, thereby rejecting any position that undermines Christ's finished work on the cross.
“Either he paid the price for the sin of his people and they are saved thereby or he did not.”
“Their believing does not precipitate the work of God to give them life, but rather their believing is the work of God, which causes them to believe.”
“The blood of the only begotten Son of God has not been shed in vain, nor can one sin for which he is atoned remain to bring those for whom he died into condemnation.”
“For by grace are you saved through faith, and that not of yourselves. It is the gift of God, not of works, lest any man should boast.”
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