The sermon titled "How That Christ Died" by Chris Cunningham centers around the doctrine of the atonement and the significance of Christ's death as presented in 1 Corinthians 15:1. Cunningham asserts that the gospel Paul preached emphasizes not merely the event of Christ's death but its effectual nature—namely, that Christ died for the sins of His people according to the Scriptures, and that His death was intentional and salvific for the elect. He references various scripture passages, including Romans 8:33-34 and John 10:14-15, to support the argument that Christ's atoning work provides absolute salvation for those chosen by God, contrasting this with the doctrines of a universal opportunity for salvation espoused by some religious groups. The practical significance of this sermon lies in affirming the Reformed understanding of particular redemption and the assurance it provides believers regarding their standing in Christ, emphasizing that true faith is a work of God that transforms the heart and expresses itself in a genuine love for Christ.
“The gospel is not just that he died, it's how that he died. And that's how. Effectually, according to the Scriptures.”
“Christ didn't die for everybody's sins, but he died for his sheep... If Christ died for me, if it's Christ that died, if he died in my place, then I'm not chargeable with sin.”
“You making a decision is not gonna be meritorious before God... It must be that Christ has died for you, the just for the unjust.”
“To believe in vain is to agree with it... The difference in a sinner is made in his heart by a creative miracle of God's power and grace.”
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