The sermon "My Little Children" by Mike McInnis focuses on the themes of sin, grace, and the advocacy of Christ, as presented in 1 John 2. McInnis emphasizes that while believers are called to avoid sin, they must also acknowledge their inherent inability to do so without divine assistance, for all have sinned (1 John 1:8). He argues that understanding one's sinfulness is a crucial step toward true faith and reflects on how the recognition of sin leads believers to appreciate Christ as their advocate (1 John 2:1). Key scriptural references include the opening verses of 1 John 2, which reassure believers that their sins are forgiven for Christ’s sake, highlighting the assurance of God's mercy and the believer's identity as His children. McInnis stresses the practical significance of recognizing both one’s own sinfulness and Christ's role as a mediator, promoting a humble reliance on grace rather than self-righteousness.
“The most blessed place the Lord has ever brought a man is to bring him to the place where he knows himself to be a sinner.”
“He saves his people for his sake, because he loves them.”
“The Lord knows what we are. He knows that we’re dust.”
“If any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father.”
The Bible teaches that all have sinned, but through Jesus Christ, we have an advocate and our sins can be forgiven.
1 John 2:1-2
We know Jesus is our advocate because He intercedes for us before the Father, securing our forgiveness.
1 John 2:1-2
Understanding our sinfulness is crucial as it leads us to recognize our need for God's grace and mercy.
Romans 3:23, James 4:6
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