The sermon titled "Hard Questions" by Chris Cunningham addresses the theological theme of Christ as the ultimate answer to the profound questions of life and salvation, using the encounter between the Queen of Sheba and Solomon in 1 Kings 10:1-13 as a typological representation of Christ. Cunningham argues that the Queen's sincere desire to understand Solomon reflects a believer's pursuit of knowing Christ, as all attributes of God are revealed in Him. He cites Scripture such as John 1:18 and Romans 3:24 to illustrate how Christ reveals God’s character and offers justification through grace, emphasizing that true faith transforms one's questions from superficial to vital inquiries about the nature of God and redemption. The sermon culminates in a call to recognize that Christ is both the answer to and embodiment of our deepest existential questions, thereby highlighting the importance of a genuine relationship with Him over mere religious activities.
“She came to prove him with hard questions. Can you imagine what they might have been?”
“At some point, if God has mercy on you... it's not going to be a matter of whether God loves everybody or not. It's going to be this: Does he love me? And if he does, how in the world can that be?”
“The questions go from foolish ones that miss the point to vital ones that must be answered.”
“Christ is the answer to every question that there is and He's the only one that can answer.”
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