The sermon "Storm Warning #32" focuses on the doctrine of salvation through the sovereign grace of God, specifically emphasizing Jesus Christ as the sole mediator and redeemer for sinners. The speakers articulate that justification before God is achieved solely through Christ’s finished work, rather than any personal merit from individuals, referencing key Scriptures such as Romans 3:20 and Galatians 3:10 to underscore that the law cannot justify but rather condemns. The sermon further explores the names and roles of Christ in the Old Testament, illustrating His preexistence and promise as the Savior, citing Genesis 3:15 and Isaiah 9:6, thus affirming the continuity of God's redemptive plan throughout Scripture. This message holds significant implications for Reformed theology, as it reaffirms the doctrines of total depravity, unconditional election, and the assurance that salvation is entirely a work of grace that brings comfort to believers amidst trials.
“God the Father contrived the scheme and method of justification... But God, in His infinite wisdom, found a ransom, a ransomer, a redeemer of His people.”
“The gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ demands nothing from us, but provides and supplies everything the law requires through the glorious Savior and his perfect life and sacrificial work upon the cross in the stead of his people.”
“All confidence for salvation, forgiveness, righteousness, and acceptance with a holy God is in Christ and Him crucified. He has no confidence in self.”
“Today is the day of salvation. Call upon the name of the Lord while he may be found, and seek him while he is near.”
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