In his sermon titled "Christ Makes Straight," Clay Curtis focuses on the theological theme of Christ's compassion and healing as demonstrated in Luke 13:10-17. He emphasizes that Jesus, moved by genuine compassion, heals a woman who had been afflicted for 18 years, illustrating how our Savior understands and is sensitive to human infirmities, both physical and spiritual. Curtis references Hebrews 4:15 to underline that Christ, as our High Priest, is able to empathize with human suffering, and connects the woman's condition to the spiritual state of all unregenerate sinners, who are similarly 'bowed down' and unable to lift themselves. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the encouragement for believers facing personal struggles to continue seeking Christ and the comfort found in His presence and grace, assuring them that He sees their needs.
“Our Savior not only knows these infirmities, but he has power to heal us, and he has power to comfort his people.”
“When the Lord spoke, the strength, His strength, gave her muscles ability that she had not used in 18 years.”
“He that’s joined to the Lord is one Spirit. When our Lord touches us, He touches us in Spirit and makes us one with Him.”
“He did it in a way that made her know all the glory went to Him, and she glorified Him.”
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