The sermon by Bruce Crabtree centers on the theological significance of Christ's sacrificial death as delineated in Galatians 1:4. Crabtree articulates three main points derived from the text: first, that Jesus Christ "gave Himself for our sins," emphasizing the sufficiency of Christ’s atoning sacrifice; second, that His sacrifice serves to "deliver us from this present evil world," thereby addressing the pervasive sinfulness that characterizes human existence; and third, that all this occurs "according to the will of God," underscoring divine sovereignty in salvation. The discussion incorporates relevant scriptural references that reinforce the notion of Christ as both deity and humanity, emphasizing that His sacrificial act was necessary for the ultimate reconciliation of sinners to God. The practical significance of this message is seen in the assurance it brings to believers—recognizing that peace with God is grounded solely in Christ’s sacrifice and not in human merit or works.
“The Lord Jesus Christ gave Himself for our sins. That is the most wonderful message that I could ever declare unto you.”
“Nothing but the sacrifice of the Lord Jesus Christ will deliver us from this present evil world.”
“There's only one way I know for sure that we can know God's will. That's finding it in God's Word.”
“When we live our lives in the faith of that, I tell you, our hearts are filled with love for Him.”
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