The sermon titled "He Must Increase But I Must Decrease" by Joe Galuszek explores the profound theological concept of humility in relation to the supremacy of Christ, rooted in John 3. The main argument centers on the necessity for believers to recognize the preeminence of Christ over themselves, illustrating that spiritual growth adds depth to one’s understanding of human weakness and Christ’s unchanging strength. Key Scripture references include John 3:27-36, where John the Baptist acknowledges Christ as the bridegroom and expresses the truth that he must diminish while Jesus must be exalted. This reflects the Reformed doctrines of total depravity and the sovereignty of God in salvation, stressing that believers do not choose salvation but are chosen by God. The practical significance lies in the encouragement towards a life of dependence on Christ, fostering spiritual growth and greater understanding of one's role within the Kingdom.
“He must increase, but I must decrease.”
“To grow in grace and the knowledge of Jesus Christ, is to enhance your dependency on him, and to know your dependency, that there's nothing in you.”
“You can't preach Christ too high, and you can't preach man, and that includes me, too low.”
“The only holiness we have is yours. The only righteousness we have is yours. The only forgiveness we have is in you.”
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