In the sermon titled "The Answer To Hard Questions," Obie Williams addresses the centrality of Jesus Christ in answering difficult theological inquiries. He emphasizes that all questions concerning God ultimately lead to the person and work of Christ, referencing Hebrews 12:2, which calls believers to "look unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith." Williams draws parallels between the Queen of Sheba's inquiries to Solomon and modern believers' struggles with faith, asserting that while Solomon possessed wisdom, Christians have the completed revelation of Scripture. He further discusses essential doctrines, including justification and the distinction between true and false gospels, citing Galatians 1:6-9 to highlight the necessity of adhering to the biblical gospel, which centers on Christ's atoning sacrifice. The significance of the sermon lies in its encouragement for believers to seek their answers through Christ alone, reinforcing foundational Reformed doctrines of grace and the role of Christ as the sole mediator and Savior.
“For every hard question concerning the name of the Lord, there is this answer. Look unto the Lord Jesus Christ and be ye saved.”
“One worships and exalts the person and the work of the sinner, the tiller of the ground, and has no blood offering. The other esteems Christ alone above all others who gave himself and shed his own blood in a sin offering for those he loves.”
“Has the Lord Jesus Christ been made all to you? Well, do you answer, I'm not sure. Others seem so confident... Look unto Jesus.”
“May the Lord be pleased to cause our answer to be looking unto the Lord Jesus Christ. And may he cause us to turn to him, to seek him, and may he be pleased to answer us through his word.”
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