In the sermon titled "The Joy of Sins Forgiven," Larry Criss expounds upon the doctrine of forgiveness as presented in Matthew 9:2. Central to the message is the assertion that true joy and cheerfulness derive not from physical healing or material wealth but from the forgiveness of sins offered by Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Criss emphasizes the exclusivity of Christ as the sole mediator capable of forgiving sins, arguing that only through His redemptive work is true peace with God attainable. Key Scripture references include Psalm 51 and 32, demonstrating the biblical foundation for understanding the blessedness of forgiveness experienced by the sinner. The sermon underscores the transformative joy that arises from knowing one's sins are forgiven, fostering a deep sense of gratitude and assurance in believers as they contemplate their identity in Christ.
“When justice, when God's justice called for payment, it's more than I could give. Oh, but mercy smiled upon them, saying, I forgive.”
“Blessed, blessed beyond description is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered.”
“If my sins were put away by Christ on the cross, God is faithful and just to forgive me of those sins.”
“The precious blood of Christ has so thoroughly put away our sins that we are not guilty.”
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