In the sermon titled "Mark The Perfect Man" delivered by Joe Galuszek, the main theological topic is the person and work of Jesus Christ, emphasizing His perfection and the peace He brings to believers. Galuszek's key arguments include the uniqueness of Christ as the "perfect man," the necessity of heeding His words, and the significance of recognizing Him as the Messiah who fulfills the law and offers salvation. He supports his points through various Scripture references, particularly Psalm 37:37, which calls to "mark the perfect man," and passages from the New Testament that illustrate the perfection and authority of Christ, such as Matthew 5 and John 5. The practical significance of this message is the invitation for believers to trust in Christ for their salvation, embrace His teachings, and find peace in their relationship with God, illustrating core Reformed doctrines of salvation and assurance in Christ.
“Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright, for the end of that man is peace.”
“He is our prophet, our priest, and our king. No one else has been those three simultaneously.”
“The end of this man is peace. You understand, didn’t say the end of this man is glory. Although it’s glorious.”
“There is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner that repented.”
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