The sermon "The feet of Him" by Cody Henson focuses on the theological significance of Christ's presence and work, drawing primarily from Isaiah 52:7. Henson emphasizes that the "beautiful feet" of Jesus symbolize the good news and salvation He brings to humanity. He addresses several key points, including the futility of human efforts to achieve peace with God, asserting that only Christ, through His sacrificial death, can truly provide reconciliation. Henson also references several Scriptures, including Colossians 1:20 and Ephesians 2:13, to demonstrate that peace and salvation are not human achievements but divine acts accomplished through Christ. The sermon concludes with an affirmation of God's sovereignty, proclaiming that God reigns and has dominion over all. This message bears doctrinal significance in the Reformed tradition by reaffirming the doctrines of grace, emphasizing Christ's finished work, and underscoring the importance of resting in the sufficiency of Christ rather than in human effort.
“If there's going to be peace, it's up to us, right? We're the ones that they bomb. Do you understand that? God is the one we've sinned against. If there's going to be peace with God for us, it's not up to us to make it. It's up to Him.”
“Christ, he publisheth peace. That's what he does, that's what he's done.”
“Our Lord cried from that mount, it is finished. And we saw him miraculously save one of those right beside him as he died.”
“How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of Jesus Christ our Lord. May He bless these words to our hearts.”
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