In the sermon titled "By A Scarlet Cord," Luke Coffey expounds on the story of Rahab from the book of Joshua, particularly highlighting her faith amid her sinful background. The main theological topic is the theme of salvation by grace through faith, illustrated by Rahab's reliance on the scarlet cord as a symbol of the blood of Christ. Key arguments include how Rahab’s actions exemplify the recognition of God’s sovereignty and the need for salvation. Scripture references, especially from Joshua 2 and 6, display the providence of God in rescuing the helpless, affirming the doctrine of unconditional election where God chooses the unworthy to display His grace. The practical significance emphasizes that salvation is offered to all, regardless of background, and points to the necessity of faith in Christ’s redemptive work for salvation and protection against judgment.
“The Lord always sends his messenger to his sheep. It may not be how we think it come. It may not be in the time we thought it would, but the Lord sends a messenger to his sheep.”
“The blood of Christ is your only hope. They said if that scarlet thread is in the light in the window, no one in this house will be harmed.”
“When we ask, we should ask broadly because the Lord is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think.”
“I don't care what adjective you put beside my name... if you say, ‘saved,’ I am content with that.”
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