The sermon titled "Assurance in the Sacrifice," preached by Kevin Thacker, centers on the theme of divine assurance found in God's promise and sacrifice as illustrated in Genesis 15:6-17. Thacker argues that assurance of salvation is rooted in faith, specifically in the person and work of Jesus Christ, rather than in human efforts or theological systems. He references Genesis 15:6, where Abram's belief in God is counted as righteousness, emphasizing that true assurance comes from recognizing God's faithful provision and acceptance of Christ's sacrifice as the ultimate fulfillment of His promises. The practical significance of this message is its call for believers to derive their confidence from Christ rather than self, urging them to look to Him for assurance in moments of doubt or uncertainty. The message echoes key Reformed doctrines such as justification by faith alone and the sufficiency of Christ’s atonement, reiterating that believers are complete in Him.
“To not have that is just unbelief. Our assurance of salvation... resides in the person of our Lord Jesus Christ and it resides in His work.”
“It ain't complicated... You need to be one with Christ. That's the completeness of it.”
“Assurance is found by looking to the Lamb of God and it comes from looking to the same one God's looking to.”
“God accepted Christ the Lamb. Is that good enough for you? Is that enough assurance for you?”
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