The sermon "Storm Warning #94" presents a robust theological reflection on the person and work of Jesus Christ, emphasizing His sovereign authority over creation, demons, sickness, and death. The speakers highlight that no one else in history has demonstrated such authority—seen in Christ's calming of the storm (Mark 4:39), the healing of the demon-possessed man (Mark 5), and numerous miraculous healings (John 21:25). The argument is further bolstered by the Reformed doctrine of justification, where righteousness is imputed to believers through faith in Christ alone (1 Corinthians 1:30), negating the notion that human efforts contribute to one's standing before God. The sermon underscores the necessity of recognizing Christ's role as the source of salvation and the urgency of responding to His call today, reinforcing a quintessential Reformed understanding of salvation by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.
“What do you think of Christ? This is the test to try both your state and your scheme. You cannot be right in the rest unless you think rightly of Him.”
“God has made him righteous in his own way, and he has revealed it in the word of his grace.”
“Look to anything but the stripes of Christ, and you will be miserable. Look to these only and alone, and you shall find health, joy, and salvation.”
“Today is the day of salvation. Call upon the name of the Lord Jesus Christ while he may be found, and seek him while he is near.”
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