In this sermon titled "Justice and Mercy," Mike McInnis focuses on the Reformed understanding of how justice and mercy are reconciled through Christ. He argues that the promise given to Abraham is fulfilled in Christ alone, thereby establishing Him as the sole mediator of God's blessings to humanity. Key Scripture references, such as Romans 8:33-39 and John 8:1-11, illustrate that God's mercy does not compromise His justice; rather, it is manifest in Christ who bears the sins of the world. McInnis emphasizes the significance of Christ's atoning death as essential for the justification of believers, asserting that God's mercy flows from His sovereign choice and is revealed through Christ's sacrifice, which unites justice and mercy. This understanding is crucial for believers, as it assures them of their standing before God and the inheritance they share in Christ.
“The promise was given to the seed of Abraham, which is Christ. Thus it is plain that the giving of this promise is the single most important covenant which exists in the kingdom of God.”
“Mercy is the sovereign prerogative of him who has said, I will show mercy to whom I will show mercy.”
“This harmony of justice and mercy exists nowhere in heaven or earth except in Jesus Christ.”
“Much more than being now justified by His blood, we shall be saved from wrath through Him.”
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