In his sermon titled "The Lord Is My Salvation," Joe Galuszek explores the profound truth of Jesus Christ as the believer's light and salvation, emphasizing the absolute nature of God's justice and grace. He argues that all sins will receive their just punishment, yet those for whom Christ died will never face condemnation due to Christ's substitutionary atonement. Galuszek underscores that salvation is not based on doctrine or deeds, but is a personal relationship with Jesus, highlighted through Scripture references such as Psalm 27:1 and John 1:4-5. He articulates the necessity of coming to Christ for true rest and salvation, encouraging believers to dwell in the “house of the Lord” and immerse themselves in the community of faith, which ultimately reflects their ultimate hope and security in Him.
“Every sin, every single sin, no matter how big, no matter how small, shall receive its just punishment. And the wages of sin is death.”
“Salvation is a person. Salvation is not a creed. Salvation is not a denomination. Salvation is not a church. Salvation is not a program. Salvation is a person.”
“Come unto the one who performed the Father's will... Come unto Christ, the sovereign, electing, predestinating, the God of all grace.”
“Understand, if God, the Lord, Jesus Christ, is your light and your salvation, you're gonna wanna dwell in his house.”
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