In Larry Criss's sermon titled "Reigning Grace," the primary theological topic addressed is the sovereignty of God's grace as contrasted with the dominion of sin and death, particularly illustrated through Romans 5:21. Criss argues that grace, which reigns through righteousness by Jesus Christ, is not merely an offer but a powerful, unconditional act of God that operates in the lives of believers, emphasizing that true grace is unmerited and independent of human effort. Alongside reinforcing the scriptural foundations of these claims, notably drawn from Romans and Paul’s letters, he explains that grace is eternal, free, sovereign, and distinguishing—intended solely for the elect and not universally bestowed. The significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance it provides to believers regarding their salvation and eternal security, asserting that their standing before God is solely rooted in the efficacy of Christ’s grace rather than any works of their own.
“Where grace comes, grace reigns. In other words, God's grace that comes to sinners through the Lord Jesus Christ always has the upper hand.”
“Grace cannot be bought. Grace can't be earned or won by anything in us or done by us.”
“God's grace was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began.”
“Grace is not something God offers to sinners. It's an operation of God to and in sinners by which He affectionately saves the objects of His everlasting love.”
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