Mike McInnis's sermon titled "The Chief Corner Stone" focuses on the theological significance of Jesus Christ as the chief cornerstone, as articulated in 1 Peter 2. The sermon highlights that believers, referred to as "lively stones," are built into a spiritual house—each member vital for worship and service to God. McInnis underscores the role of Christ as the elect and precious cornerstone, referencing Scripture such as 1 Peter 2:5-10 and Matthew 21:42 to reinforce that those who believe on Him will not be confounded, while the disobedient stumble over Him. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance of God's election and mercy, emphasizing that salvation is entirely a work of grace, making Christ central not only to individual faith but also to the identity and community of believers as a royal priesthood.
“He that believeth on him shall not be confounded.”
“The spiritual sacrifice that is acceptable to God... is the praise of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Mercy's shown to those that don't deserve it.”
“Christ alone is the salvation of His people.”
The chief cornerstone refers to Jesus Christ, who is the foundation of our faith, as expressed in 1 Peter 2:6.
1 Peter 2:5-6
Election is a biblical truth supported by passages like Ephesians 1:4-5, showing God chose His people before the foundation of the world.
Ephesians 1:4-5, 1 Peter 2:9
God's mercy is crucial as it emphasizes our unworthiness and His grace in redeeming us, as stated in 1 Peter 2:10.
1 Peter 2:10
1 Peter 2 teaches that our spiritual sacrifices are primarily the praises and worship we offer to God through Jesus Christ.
1 Peter 2:5
Faith in Christ is essential for salvation, as it represents a complete reliance on Him, according to 1 Peter 2.
1 Peter 2:6
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