The sermon "Offended Because of Jesus" by Peter L. Meney centers on the theme of how disciples may experience offense due to their faith in Christ, particularly in light of Mark 14:26-31, where Jesus foretells Peter's denial. Meney argues that spiritual growth and strength derive exclusively from Christ and not from human effort or free will, emphasizing that true faith is a gift from God. He references Scripture, particularly Zechariah 13:7 and the parallels in Matthew and Luke, to illustrate how even the closest followers of Christ can falter when faced with trials. The sermon underscores the significance of understanding that during moments of doubt and despair, believers are not abandoned, as the Lord prays for their faith to endure, assuring them of His steadfast presence. This message of reliance on Christ provides comfort and encourages believers to anticipate and navigate through the inevitable difficulties they will face.
“It is of the utmost importance to understand that all spiritual growth, all spiritual strength and well-being comes to us from Christ through faith.”
“Being offended because of Christ is a temptation that is peculiar and unique to a true believer.”
“Our faith, though we be offended because of Christ, will not fail, cannot fail, if Christ prays for it.”
“You’re not alone, because the Saviour is praying for you, and He personally says He has prayed for you, that your faith fail not.”
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