The sermon titled "Always in Remembrance," preached by Cody Henson, focuses on the importance of remembering the foundational truths of the Christian faith as articulated by Simon Peter in 2 Peter 1:1-21. The preacher emphasizes that believers are established in the knowledge of Jesus Christ, which underscores the certainty of their faith as a work of God rather than human effort. Henson references several key scripture passages, including 2 Peter 1:12-19, highlighting the need for vigilance in remembering the essential truths about Christ’s divinity and the effectiveness of His atonement. He points out that this remembrance is not merely an intellectual exercise but has profound practical implications for believers’ lives, encouraging them to find hope and assurance in Christ alone. Henson warns against relying on personal faith experiences and calls for a steadfast focus on Christ as the object and source of saving faith.
“What makes this faith precious? Is it us? Anything about us? Oh, no. It has nothing to do with us, brothers and sisters, but it has everything to do with Him.”
“If we have Christ, there is nothing more. There's nothing else. There's only less. Everything pales in comparison of Him.”
“We're settled and established in the truth. Praise God. Believe on Christ alone.”
“May God cause us to truly remember Him, to truly think upon Him and be mindful of Him, to desire Him, to truly need Him, to seek Him, to call upon Him, to rest in Him and Him alone.”
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