The sermon by Larry Criss, titled "The Reason For Our Hope," focuses on the foundational nature of Christ as the believer's hope. The preacher emphasizes that true hope rests solely on the person of Jesus Christ, who is not just a plan or set of principles but the very source of salvation and redemption. Criss references multiple Scriptures, notably 1 Timothy 1:1, Romans 4, and 2 Thessalonians 2:16, to illustrate how hope is grounded in Christ's righteousness and His atoning work. This doctrine is significant as it underscores the Reformed understanding of salvation by grace through faith, as it highlights that true acceptance before God is through Christ alone, ensuring believers have a solid, secure hope rather than one based on their works or merits.
“The hope of the believer rests on a solid foundation. It couldn't be more solid. It couldn't be more secure. It's that foundation that God himself has laid.”
“We don't trust a plan. People talk about God's plan of salvation. Nowhere in God's word are we exhorted to trust in a plan. Oh no, we trust in a person.”
“If Jesus Christ is our hope, then it's a good hope. It doesn’t get any better.”
“Grace made me to differ. Grace taught me to pray. Grace made my eyes overflow.”
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