In the sermon titled "From Death to Life," Rick Warta addresses the critical Reformed doctrine of salvation through Christ, emphasizing the sovereignty of God in granting life to the spiritually dead. Warta articulates that Jesus, as the Son of God, is equal with the Father, possessing the divine authority to give eternal life and execute judgment, as affirmed in John 5:17-29 and corroborated by Luke 23:33-43. The sermon highlights the necessity of Christ's atoning sacrifice for sinners, illustrating that spiritual resurrection from death to life is only secured through faith in Christ’s redemptive work. Warta challenges listeners to see themselves as helpless before God, much like the criminals at the crucifixion, and to trust in Christ for salvation from sin and death, reinforcing the Reformed belief in total depravity and God's grace in regeneration.
“Giving life is God's work and it's a sovereign work. He gives life to whom He will.”
“To believe the Lord Jesus Christ is to believe on the Father. We can't believe on the Father unless we believe him through the Son.”
“The only way we can escape that is if Jesus Christ himself bears our sins, because we can't do anything about it.”
“He is the resurrection and the life... Jesus Christ, when they were helpless in their sins, took their sins, bore them as his.”
The Bible states that Jesus identifies Himself as the Son of God, making Him equal with God the Father.
John 5:17-23
Salvation is a sovereign act of God because He alone has the authority to give life and raise the dead from their sinful state.
John 5:21, Ephesians 2:1-5
Belief in the resurrection is essential, as it affirms Jesus' victory over death and the promise of eternal life for believers.
John 5:28-29, 1 Corinthians 15:55-57
Passing from death to life means being spiritually regenerated through faith in Christ, who imparts everlasting life.
John 5:24, 2 Corinthians 5:17
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