In David Eddmenson's sermon titled "If You Have Christ You Have It All," the central theological topic is the sufficiency of Christ in salvation. Eddmenson emphasizes that salvation is entirely God's doing through Christ, asserting that human cooperation has no role in redemption, which aligns with the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the sovereignty of God. Throughout the sermon, he references Scriptures such as John 3:16 and 2 Corinthians 5:21 to illustrate that salvation is found exclusively in Jesus Christ, who helps sinners by imputing His righteousness to them. The sermon argues for the necessity of a correct understanding of God's nature—His holiness, justice, love, and grace—highlighting that salvation cannot be earned or contributed to by human actions, thereby upholding the Reformed focus on grace alone. Ultimately, the significance of this doctrine is profound, as it assures believers that their security is wholly in Christ and not in their efforts.
“A sinner, a man or a woman that has Christ has eternal life. and he that hath not the Son hath not life.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. Salvation is in a person. That person is God's Son, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“What do we give God to God of any value? What do we add that benefits Him in the least?”
“According to the will of the Father, whosoever takes the painting of the Son gets it all.”
The Bible teaches that salvation is entirely the work of God through Jesus Christ.
1 John 5:12, Ephesians 1:4-5
Scripture affirms God's sovereignty, asserting that He works all things according to His will.
Ephesians 1:11, Romans 9:11-16
God's holiness underscores His absolute perfection and justice, essential for understanding salvation.
Leviticus 11:44, Psalm 51:4
Having faith in Christ means fully trusting in Him for salvation and eternal life.
John 3:16, Ephesians 2:8-9
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