In his sermon titled "His Work Is Perfect," Joe Galuszek explores the theological doctrine of God's perfect work, particularly as it relates to Christ's role in redemption. He emphasizes that all true doctrine originates from God, not from human traditions, highlighting Deuteronomy 32, where God declares His work as flawless. Galuszek argues that Christ's life, death, resurrection, and intercession are all perfect, asserting that they serve as the foundation for the believer's salvation. He supports his argument with scripture references, including Hebrews and Isaiah, to illustrate that God's doctrines are like rain, nourishing and destined to accomplish His purposes. The significance of this doctrine is profound, as it reassures believers of God's sovereignty and the completeness of Christ’s redemptive work.
“His work is perfect. His work is perfect. Oh, I like that.”
“The only thing made that man can't break is his work. His work is perfect.”
“If it were possible for me to alter any part of his plan, I could only spoil it.”
“His work's perfect, our work isn't even close.”
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