Obie Williams' sermon titled "Look What He Has Done For Us" focuses on the theological doctrine of salvation as articulated in Colossians 2:13-15. Williams emphasizes the transformative work of Christ in the life of the believer, highlighting that through Christ, individuals who were "dead in their sins" are made alive, fully forgiven, and liberated from the condemnatory ordinances that oppose them. He supports his arguments through specific Scripture references, illustrating that God is the initiator of salvation, and that it is solely through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ that believers are brought into a relationship with Him. The practical significance of this message is the encouragement it brings to believers in recognizing the depth of God's grace, providing comfort in both joyous and sorrowful times as they reflect on the totality of Christ’s redemptive work.
“Who is it that has quickened, forgiven, blotted out, and triumphed? Look back at verse 10... in our Lord Jesus Christ, which is the head of all principality and power, in whom also ye are circumcised with the circumcision made without hands.”
“My sins, my sins, no one else's, have separated me from my God. I did that. The Lord Jesus Christ, God the Son, came into the world to save men and women just like this one.”
“Not one remains. In Christ, God has quickened us together with him, forgiven us of all trespasses, and... took it out of the way, nailing it to his cross.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners, and he shall not fail. He has triumphed.”
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