The sermon titled "A Faithful Saying," preached by Chris Cunningham, addresses the doctrine of godliness versus ungodliness as rooted in a proper understanding of Scripture. He emphasizes the importance of adhering to "words of faith and good doctrine," warning against man-centered and profane teachings which distract from the true gospel. Key Scripture references include 1 Timothy 4:7-10, where Paul contrasts the profitable nature of godliness with the limited benefits of bodily exercises and worldly religion. Cunningham highlights that salvation is a sovereign act of God, asserting that Christ's redemptive work is intended for His elect, thereby advocating a Reformed view of predestination and the necessity of faith in Christ alone. The practical significance of this message is a call to focus ministry efforts on the proclamation of the gospel, trusting in God’s sovereign will to save rather than human endeavors or gimmicks.
“What is God-like is I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy. And I'll harden who I want to harden. That's God-like.”
“True charity is helping people, but never forget this: Christ is more than our necessary food. The true Christ of the Bible is the one thing that every sinner needs.”
“God is not worshipped with men's hands...what he said he will use to save sinners, though, is not that. It’s not feeding them soup. That’ll profit them a little bit. But if they go to hell, it doesn’t matter whether they go to hell hungry or full of soup.”
“We want sinners to know the God-like God, the sovereign, the one who said, I've spoken it, I'll also do it.”
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