In the sermon titled "My Son Is A Lunatic," preacher Paul Pendleton addresses the theological topic of mercy, particularly as it relates to the sacrificial work of Jesus Christ. Pendleton argues that the Old Testament sacrificial system was insufficient for atoning sin, pointing to Hebrews 10:4-10, which emphasizes that Christ's one-time sacrifice is the true means of redemption (Hebrews 10:10). Through various Scripture references such as Matthew 9:13 and Psalm 51:17, the preacher highlights the need for a contrite heart and the recognition of one's need for mercy, contrasting this with the self-righteousness exemplified by the Pharisees. The significance of the sermon lies in its assertion that true mercy is rooted in God’s grace, offered through Christ, underscoring that only those aware of their sinful state can genuinely seek and receive mercy from God.
“It is the mercy of God to send his son to die and pay for our sins, and I'll say again, once, and to beget us to a living hope, and that is eternal life.”
“Those who need mercy will go to the only one who can give mercy.”
“We do not give to God, God gives to us.”
“Will you have mercy on me? ... Oh God, I don't deserve it.”
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