In the sermon titled "Attitude Of Believers: Looking," Joe Galuszek addresses the theological doctrine of the believer’s posture of faith as one of continual looking—specifically looking at the past, looking for the future, and looking to the Lord Jesus Christ. Galuszek emphasizes that believers reflect on Christ's finished work at the cross, asserting that redemption is already accomplished and believers are justified by faith (Jude 1:21, Romans 6:22). He supports his view with various Scripture references, particularly highlighting Titus 2:13 and Isaiah 45:22 to assert that believers should anticipate Christ's return while remaining focused on Him daily. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the encouragement for believers to maintain their gaze on Christ amidst worldly distractions, thereby fostering a joyful and steadfast faith forward, reflecting true Reformed convictions of perseverance and assurance in Christ.
“The believer's eyes have been opened by the Lord Jesus Christ. His eyes are open and he looks. The believer looks.”
“Believers are looking for Jesus Christ to come again... We're looking to his coming this time in power and in glory.”
“Our Lord Jesus Christ was made to be sin for us upon the tree... It's done, folks, it's done.”
“When you're looking to the Son, all the shadows are behind you.”
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