The sermon "Promises Made Promises Kept" by Mike McInnis focuses on the theological significance of God's promises as fundamentally realized in Jesus Christ. The key argument presented is the transformative truth that all blessings and promises of God flow through Christ, making believers co-heirs with Him, as stated in Galatians 3:29. McInnis underscores that any attempt to earn God's favor through human obedience is futile and counter to the grace of God, referencing Romans 8:3 to illustrate that the law's weakness is overcome through Christ's perfect fulfillment. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound; it emphasizes that true assurance and hope lie solely in Christ's righteousness and faithfulness, indicating that believers can only receive God's blessings through Him, not through their merit. This encouragement calls believers to rest in the sufficiency of Christ's work, embracing their identity as sons of God.
“It is not possible that a man can have a right understanding of the application of the promises of God if he does not recognize that all of these promises come to men through and in Jesus Christ.”
“Foolish is the man who expects to receive God's blessings on the basis of partial obedience or weak faith.”
“Apart from the perfect righteousness of Christ, there can be no fulfillment of the law, nor any blessing bestowed upon that basis.”
“We cannot fully appreciate the blessings which are ours in Christ. So we are compelled to fall down and worship at his feet.”
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