The sermon titled "Christ the Believer's Anchor," preached by David Pledger, addresses the theological significance of Christ as the foundational hope and security for believers, particularly as articulated in Hebrews 6:12-20. The preacher emphasizes the necessity of faith in Christ, who is depicted as the anchor of the soul, offering stability amid the tumultuous "sea" of life. Pledger draws from the Abrahamic covenant, explaining that God's unchanging promise, confirmed by His oath, grants believers a "strong consolation" (Hebrews 6:18). He also illustrates the multifaceted role of Christ—as our strong consolation, refuge, hope, forerunner, high priest, and anchor, reinforcing the notion that true preaching must center on Christ as revealed in Scripture. The practical significance lies in encouraging believers to find peace and security in their relationship with Christ, especially during times of trial.
“To preach Christ is to preach the Scriptures. If a preacher or a church is not preaching Christ, they are not preaching the Scriptures, for they are all about Christ.”
“The consolation of every believer is Christ. If a person doesn't know Christ, doesn't have Christ as their Lord and Savior, they have no consolation.”
“In other words, He’s there in our nature. Glorified, that’s true, but there’s a man in glory. He’s not just any man either. He’s the God-Man.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ is the anchor of our soul. He's not going to be moved. He's entered into the holy of holies.”
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