The sermon "Yesterday, Today and Forever" by Mike McInnis centers on the immutability of Christ as taught in Hebrews 13. The preacher argues that Christ's eternal nature provides believers with the firm foundation necessary to live a life marked by contentment and assurance amid the world's instability. Key scriptural references include Hebrews 13:5-8, which emphasizes Christ's promise to never leave or forsake His people and warns against being led astray by diverse doctrines. McInnis underscores the significance of grace over the works of the law and suggests that true contentment derives from recognizing one's identity as a sinner in need of Christ, thus fostering a heart fixed on eternal things rather than worldly possessions. The sermon calls believers to worship God continually with gratitude and to be generous in sharing with others, reflecting the grace they have received.
“Let us go forth, therefore, unto him without the camp bearing his reproach.”
“Unless the Lord is pleased to meet with somebody, you can't talk to him.”
“The only thing that you need to know is what a great sinner you are and what a great Savior Christ is.”
“We have here no continuing city, but we seek one to come.”
Hebrews 13:8 emphasizes that Jesus Christ remains unchanged throughout history, assuring believers of His consistent nature and faithfulness.
Hebrews 13:8
Hebrews 13:5 assures believers of God's promise to be with them, emphasizing His faithfulness and commitment to His people.
Hebrews 13:5
Contentment in Christ allows believers to focus on eternal values rather than temporal pursuits, as emphasized in Hebrews 13.
Hebrews 13:5
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