In the sermon "Jesus Christ: Our Great God And Savior," preacher Larry Criss explores the significance of Jesus Christ's dual nature as both fully God and fully Savior, particularly as highlighted in Titus 2:13. He argues that the believer's experience of trials and tribulations is a shared reality, reflecting the struggles depicted by both David and Paul in Scripture. The essence of salvation is emphasized as being grounded in God's grace alone, which empowers believers to overcome worldly temptations and afflictions. This grace is further illustrated by referencing the personal salvation Christ provides and the assurance of His future glorious appearing, which culminates in the hope of eternal life. The centrality of Christ's divine nature and redemptive work is pivotal, as it underscores the practical implications for believers facing adversity, emphasizing their need for a Savior who is capable and willing to deliver.
“Oh, how the world to evil allures me. I'm not immune from that. I've not reached some sort of high plateau of super spirituality... Oh, wretched man that I am.”
“The grace of God that bringeth salvation... hath appeared to all men, teaching us... that we should live soberly and righteously.”
“A real sinner. A sinner that our Lord described as being taught of God... If he has mercy on me, all the reason will be in himself because there's none in me.”
“Jesus Christ willed that his people be with him where he is. And nobody, nothing, not a demon, not a devil, not man, not politics, not society, nothing can stop that from happening.”
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