In the sermon titled "Alpha and Omega," Joe Galuszek explores the profound significance of Jesus Christ as the eternal Alpha and Omega, or the beginning and the end, as referenced in Revelation 1:8, 11 and 22:13. He articulates the theological importance of Christ's eternal nature as central to both creation and salvation, emphasizing that all things were created by Him and for Him, citing Colossians 1:16-18. Galuszek explains that without Christ, there is no light or goodness, reinforcing the idea that redemption and the believer's place in God's kingdom is solely the work of Jesus. He concludes with the assurance of Christ’s imminent return, underscoring the hope that believers hold in the promise of eternal life with Him, encapsulating the essence of Reformed soteriology that places God’s sovereignty and initiative at the forefront of salvation.
“He is the one with whom we have to do. We've got no way to God, no way to the Father, except by Jesus Christ.”
“He's the beginning and he's the ending; he's the first and he's the last. All of this encompasses all of scripture.”
“This is the revelation of Jesus Christ... because here's the thing, not only is he the shepherd and sovereign of your soul, he is the alpha and he's the omega.”
“All things were created by him and for him…our inheritance is in the light.”
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