In the sermon "Surrounded By Grace," Larry Criss explores the theological concept of grace, particularly within the context of Romans 5:2 and the broader biblical narrative, including Revelation 6 and 7. The preacher argues that the ultimate distinction between those who will stand before God in His wrath and those who are accepted into His presence is the grace extended through the mediatory work of Christ, the Lamb. He emphasizes that salvation is not an easy pursuit as commonly perceived but a complex divine act initiated by God’s sovereign choice, underscoring God's eternal plan to seal His elect. Scripture references, particularly Romans 5 and Revelation 7, articulate the believer's secure standing in grace, highlighting the importance of Christ's redemptive work, which ushers believers from condemnation into communion with God, thus enabling them to rejoice in the sure hope of glory. The practical significance of Criss's message lies in its assurance that God's grace is sufficient and all-encompassing for those who believe, providing peace and comfort in the face of judgment.
“Who made you to differ from anybody else? Who made you to differ? And what do you have that you didn't receive?”
“Nothing from his love can sever. Our standing, as Paul speaks of here in verse 2 of Romans 5, our standing in grace doesn't depend upon our faithfulness to God.”
“It is not your hold on Christ that saves you, but his hold on you.”
“Grace is glory begun, and glory is grace complete.”
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