Cody Henson's sermon titled "Unworthy," based on 1 Corinthians 15:9, emphasizes the doctrine of grace and human unworthiness in the context of salvation. The main argument asserts that true humility comes from recognizing one's unworthiness before God, as illustrated by the Apostle Paul who claimed to be the least of the apostles due to his past persecution of the Church. Henson highlights several scriptural passages, including Ephesians 3:8 and 1 Timothy 1:15, to reinforce the concept that all believers, like Paul, must acknowledge their status as chief sinners in need of God’s grace. The practical significance of this sermon emphasizes that only by understanding our unworthiness can we fully appreciate the worthiness of Christ, who alone is deserving of glory and honor. This call to humility serves to redirect focus from self-sufficiency to reliance on the grace of God, promoting a deeper dependence on Christ as the source of righteousness.
“If there's one thing we need to know, it's this. We're unworthy. We're just flat unworthy.”
“Salvation’s of the Lord, it's not of us. Proving ourselves, well, I'm finally gonna show I was worthy.”
“He who alone is worthy made himself to be unworthy in order to make his chosen elect people... worthy to stand before God accepted.”
“A sinner is a sacred thing... By God's grace, someone whom God causes to know I am a sinner, that's a sacred thing.”
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