The sermon titled "That Your Joy May Be Full," delivered by Mike McInnis, centralizes on the doctrine of Christ's advocacy and propitiation for sin, as reflected in 1 John 2:2. McInnis argues that genuine repentance arises only when individuals recognize their sinful nature, a work performed by the Holy Spirit. He highlights the significance of Christ as the advocate with the Father, emphasizing that He is not merely a propitiator but is the propitiation itself, satisfying divine justice on behalf of sinners. McInnis also discusses the implications of this understanding, asserting that true believers, who keep God's commandments, exhibit their faith not just intellectually but through a transformative relationship with Christ. The sermon fundamentally underscores the assurance of salvation found in Christ alone, reinforcing the Reformed understanding of total depravity and unconditional election.
“A lot of people think that the world is full of sinners. But like Joseph Hart said, a sinner is a sacred thing. The Holy Ghost hath made him so.”
“Only the Spirit of God can burn these things into your heart and your mind so that you know these things to be true.”
“See, we see through a glass darkly. Now, I know where the truth is, and I know who the truth is, but I don't know all there is to know about him. But I know enough.”
“If any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ, the righteous.”
Jesus is our advocate with the Father, interceding for us and being the propitiation for our sins.
1 John 2:1-2
We know Christ is our Savior because His Word assures us, and we experience the conviction of the Spirit.
John 14:6, Romans 8:28-30
Acknowledging our sins is crucial as it leads to repentance and an understanding of God’s grace through Christ.
1 John 1:8, 1 John 2:1-2
Jesus being the propitiation means He is the satisfaction for God’s wrath against our sins.
Romans 3:25, 1 John 2:2
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