In Clay Curtis' sermon titled "Christ Our Surety," the central theological topic addressed is the role of Christ as the surety of the New Covenant. Curtis argues that Jesus, as the eternal surety, took on the responsibility for fulfilling God's covenant of grace on behalf of the elect, an act preordained before the foundation of the world. He supports his claims primarily with Hebrews 7:22, emphasizing that Christ's suretyship is far superior to earthly equivalents, as it ensures a perfect and eternal redemption for God's people, echoing the themes found in Genesis 43. The sermon underscores the practical significance of this doctrine, highlighting that believers are fully justified and accepted by God due to Christ's sacrificial work and ongoing intercession, thereby assuring them of their eternal security and the grace that governs their relationship with God.
“Christ is our surety in a far, far, far greater way than that. Far greater way than that.”
“Before the foundation of this world, Christ was made surety surety to fulfill God's everlasting covenant on behalf of all God's elect.”
“In eternity, Christ struck hands with the Father. He entered covenant with the Father to be the surety of this better testament.”
“This is the New Testament in my blood. You don't get more sure than that.”
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