In the sermon titled "Our Great High Priest," William Watts addresses the significance of Christ's role as the great high priest, highlighting theological themes such as election, atonement, and the assurance of salvation through faith. He argues that Jesus Christ, as our substitute and mediator, fulfills the requirements of God's justice and holiness by offering Himself as the perfect sacrifice, superior to the Old Testament sacrifices and priesthood. Scripture references from Hebrews 4, John 5, and 2 Corinthians reinforce the message of Christ's deity and the nature of His sacrificial death, affirming that salvation is by grace alone, apart from works. The practical implication of this doctrine, Watts emphasizes, is the believers' access to God through faith in Christ, who understands human infirmities and offers grace, inviting Christians to hold fast to their faith without wavering in the face of life's challenges.
“He would be our substitute. He would be our representative. He would be our one to stay in our place.”
“To rest in Christ is to completely trust in Him for the salvation of our souls.”
“There is no temptation that has ever entered, but he himself hasn't had to endure.”
“If you have your Bibles, turn to Hebrews 10... Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; for he is faithful that promised.”
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