In his sermon titled "Faith in Christ," Jabez Rutt explores the significance of faith in the context of Christ's authority over nature and sin, as demonstrated in Matthew 8:27. Rutt emphasizes that true faith recognizes Jesus not merely as a man but as the God-man, fully divine and fully human, whose authority extends to all of creation. He highlights the examples of the leper and the centurion to illustrate that genuine faith involves humility and reliance on Christ's power, which results in healing and salvation. Rutt underscores the practical need for believers to cultivate a deep, living faith that wrestles with trials and looks to Christ, ultimately showing that deliverance comes only through His shed blood. The sermon serves as a reminder that faith is a divine gift, essential for salvation, and encourages the congregation to trust Jesus intimately amidst life's storms.
“He’s an omnipotent Savior, an omnipotent Redeemer... Jesus Christ is not just a man. He's not just a good man. He's not just a righteous man. He's the holy God man.”
“With heaven and earth at his command, he waits to answer. There's nothing too big and there's nothing too small to take to Jesus Christ.”
“Faith is the gift of God... It’s given by the Holy Ghost. Faith is wrought in the heart by the Holy Ghost.”
“What manner of man is this? That even the winds and the sea obey him. You see, Jesus can do anything.”
The Bible teaches that faith in Christ is essential for salvation, as it is a gift from God that enables individuals to trust in Jesus as their Savior.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Hebrews 11:6
The Bible provides numerous testimonies and miracles that demonstrate Jesus' divine nature, including His authority over nature.
Matthew 8:27, John 1:14, John 10:30
Believing in Jesus is crucial as it is the foundation for salvation and reconciliation with God.
Acts 4:12, Romans 10:9-10
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