The sermon “The Breaker and Broken” by Mike McInnis addresses the Reformed Christian doctrine of salvation, emphasizing the sovereign initiative of Christ in redeeming sinners. The preacher argues against modern teachings that suggest salvation is contingent upon human choice, asserting that true salvation relies entirely on Christ's ability and choice. He supports his argument with Scripture references such as Hebrews 10:19-20, Galatians 3:13, and Ephesians 2:1-5, illustrating that Christ’s work has dismantled barriers, both spiritually and socially, and that He provides full acceptance before God. The practical significance of this doctrine underscores the believer’s assurance in salvation through faith in Christ’s completed work, rather than any reliance on personal merit or decision-making.
“The salvation of sinners is actually dependent on the ability and choice of the Savior to save them.”
“Jesus Christ is a mighty Savior… He has already accomplished all that is necessary for the salvation of his own.”
“He is the breaker who has broken down the power of sin to hold us captive.”
“Though he is indeed the breaker and mighty to save, yet the bruised reed will he not break, nor turn away any broken sinner who calls upon his name.”
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