The main theological topic addressed in Chris Cunningham's sermon "Nailed to His Cross" focuses on the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice and the futility of relying on legalism for salvation. Cunningham argues that the church at Colossae, which was infiltrated by misleading Jewish legalistic thought, must not be swayed by traditions such as circumcision, which symbolize human works rather than divine grace. He refers to Colossians 2:11, emphasizing spiritual circumcision—the internal transformation wrought by Christ—which supersedes external rituals. Key Scriptural support includes Hebrews 10:11-14 and Galatians 6:12-15, which advocate for a placement of faith in Christ for justification rather than in adherence to the law. The sermon underscores the practical significance of Christ’s redemptive act: believers are called to find their identity and worth through Christ alone rather than through any works or rituals.
“Don't let them constrain you to conform to some legal thing in order to please God. That's not how you are accepted with God.”
“The handwriting of the ordinances of God's law are blotted out with regard to their condemnation of us.”
“What a beautiful picture of salvation that is, because my Redeemer's hands were pierced, you see, on that cross.”
“God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
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