In Larry Criss's sermon titled "A Blessed Life And A Blessed End," the primary theological focus is on God's mercy and the eternal assurance of dwelling in His presence. Criss emphasizes that God's goodness and mercy follow believers throughout their lives and culminate in their eternal home with Him, drawing heavily on Psalm 23:6 as the foundational text. Key points include the unconditional and encompassing nature of divine mercy and grace, illustrated by references to Psalms 32 and 139, as well as Romans 8, where the Apostle Paul reflects on suffering in contrast to the glory to come. The practical significance of the sermon underscores the comfort and assurance that believers can find in God’s faithfulness, urging them to live lives of gratitude and worship as a response to His unending mercy.
“Surely, goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.”
“Grace is always the forerunner of grace. It is. If you've got grace, that's evidence and proof you're going to get more grace.”
“What shall I render unto the Lord for all his benefits toward me? David said, I can't add them up.”
“Even until your old age, I will carry you. So Larry, just rest easy. Just calm down and honor your God.”
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