Mike McInnis's sermon "Silver and Gold" focuses on the profound theological themes found in 1 Peter 1, particularly highlighting the significance of humility and love as modeled in the life of Christ. The preacher argues that true love is not defined by worldly standards but is rooted in the self-giving love exemplified by Christ, who demonstrated humility through His incarnation and sacrificial death. He supports his arguments with Scripture, notably referencing 1 Peter 1:17-25 to illustrate the believer's redemption, not by perishable things but by the precious blood of Christ, foreordained for salvation. The doctrinal significance lies in recognizing that believers are called to reflect Christ's humility and love, fundamentally shifting their identities from self-centeredness to Christ-centered service and community, as facilitated by the Holy Spirit.
“There never been a man who walked in more humility before men than Jesus Christ.”
“It's a message of good news to the saints of God as they are brought out of the darkness and into the light to realize what it is that Christ has done for them.”
“For as much as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things... but with the precious blood of Christ.”
“He was foreordained from before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you.”
The Bible teaches that humility is exemplified perfectly in Jesus Christ.
1 Peter 1:17
'Predestination is confirmed in Scripture, particularly in 1 Peter 1, which states that Christ was foreordained for our salvation before the foundation of the world.'
1 Peter 1:20
Love is essential for Christians because it reflects the character of God and is the hallmark of genuine faith.
1 Peter 1:22, John 13:35
Being born again refers to the spiritual transformation that occurs when one accepts Christ, becoming a new creation.
1 Peter 1:23, John 3
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