In the sermon titled "A Worm Redeemed By God," Joe Galuszek addresses the doctrine of redemption from a Reformed perspective, emphasizing the unconditional grace of God towards humanity. He argues that despite humanity's inherent sinfulness and unworthiness—symbolized by the term "worm" in Isaiah 41:14—God sovereignly extends His help and redemption through Jesus Christ. Galuszek cites Isaiah 41:10-14, which repeatedly encourages believers not to fear because God holds them by His righteous right hand, illustrating God’s sovereign support and assurance. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance of God’s unconditional acceptance of the believer in Christ, reinforcing the necessity of divine grace in an individual's salvation, independent of personal merit or strength.
“You don't hold His hand; He holds yours.”
“Fear not, I will help thee.”
“If there's no seeking, there's no saving.”
“Worms. Unclean, ungodly sinners have been redeemed by the Lord Jesus Christ.”
The Bible teaches that redemption is found in Christ, who redeems sinners and ungodly people through His sacrifice.
Isaiah 41:14, Ephesians 1:7, Hebrews 9:12
God reassures us of His help through His promises in Scripture, stating multiple times, 'Fear not, I will help thee.'
Isaiah 41:10, Isaiah 41:13-14, John 10:29
Recognizing our need for redemption highlights God’s grace, revealing that we are unworthy without Christ’s saving work.
Isaiah 41:14, Romans 5:6
God's sovereignty ensures that He is in control and actively helps His people in all circumstances.
Isaiah 41:10
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